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Old American was a spoken rather than a literary language.
They advanced the growth of Italian as a literary language.
In the literary language it is possible to leave the verb at the second place.
Find the basic rules for its usage as literary language.
New Persian developed from the 8th century on as an independent literary language.
His generation is probably the last one to use Yiddish as a literary language.
To achieve this, it was necessary to write in the common literary language, English.
The literary language includes a few more such verbs, but the number is still very small.
The prose is relatively easy to understand for those with a beginning understanding of the literary language.
It is still spoken and understood by a few in Pakistan as a literary language.
It has been a literary language from the beginning of the 20th century.
This literary language was not identical to any specific variety of German.
In his work we encounter for the first time what may be considered an Albanian literary language.
They also disagree on how functions are manifested in literary language.
It is a classical language, and one of world's oldest literary languages.
As a rule the literary language uses more Sanskrit-based words.
Literary language, therefore, is a double negation, both of the thing and the idea.
It may be inferred that Spanish is only used as a literary language.
The following excerpts illustrate (very briefly) the development of the literary language.
Mind you," he laughed awkwardly, "I'm not much of a hand at literary language.
Middle English is fully developed as a literary language by the second half of the 14th century.
Hopi was then not a literary language and speaker numbers were in decline.
In 1824 came the man who would revolutionize Aleut as a literary language.
H must not be a conversational form; Ferguson had in mind a literary language.
In the 16th century dual number disappeared from the literary language.