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This is the living language at work, and I'm not complaining; just trying to keep up.
I come from a part of the Community where we have an ancient and very rich living language but it is at some risk.
But isn't that the difference between a dead and a living language?
"It is impossible for any living language not to change.
It was a living language far more recently than Cornish!
Using a living language would open up a wealth of material for writers.
But that would ignore a prime principle of the living language.
Today Hebrew is being used as a living language rather than limited to liturgy.
These 160 ethnic groups speak a total of 82 distinct living languages.
The rest of the book treats living languages and their scripts.
It is a living language with some 18,000 speakers.
In other cases, it may simply reflect archaic forms of a living language.
Our goal is to get to a multimedia approach, where students can have a sense of immersion in a living language.
He also taught living languages, most notably his own mother tongue.
It remains uncertain when Mongolian died out as a living language.
Belgrano also studied living languages, political economy, and public rights.
Yet, he clung to the notion that Yiddish can still be a living language.
I could hear arguments conducted in every living language and at least one dead one.
His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.
I felt I was witnessing the birth of a new word in our living language.
Let the dictionaries catch up with the living language.
He was in favor of the living language.
This means that only living languages are aimed at by this project.
"He wrote in Yiddish, which was a living language and has mostly disappeared as such.
Icelandic has had a continuity that makes it the oldest living language in Europe.