She notes early that as objects disappear, the language used to identify them soon follows.
His language was lofty, and followed the model of the ancient classics.
Gradually his language followed the "natural process of artistic growth, to find its adequate projection in dramatic form".
But once that isolation is gone, language may soon follow.
The resulting language followed the Steelman requirements closely, though not exactly.
Find the vision first, and the language will follow.
They claim the "language" does not follow logical phonetic patterns.
Modern English uses a space to separate words, but not all languages follow this practice.
To prove this, we first define a language as follows:
Natural language does not always follow the most apparent logic.