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spoken language

noun as in natural language

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Example Sentences

In linguistics, scholars discuss written- versus spoken-language paradigms.

Reading the newspaper is hard for a foreigner, it has nothing to do with the spoken language.

It's because you're asking him to recall a memory in spoken language when that memory wasn't coded in words in the first place.

These are the times that illustrate to a man the inadequacy of spoken language.

It was doubtful that the prowlers had a spoken language, but they had some means of communication.

From a very early time the attempt has been made to represent the spoken language by means of signs.

This ability the voice normally possesses; spoken language could not otherwise exist.

The words are African, though represented as belonging to the spoken language of the New World.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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