Receptive language refers to the process of understanding what is said to us.
In each case linguistic play will be restricted by reference to something the language may not refer to at all.
The language of "barriers" refers to the point at which a structure cannot move farther in a given direction.
Expressive language refers to the use of words and sentences to communicate what we think, need, or want.
This language plainly refers to the question of establishing an official religion.
These languages do not necessarily refer to software components, etc.
He said many insurance contracts would not have such clear-cut language referring to computers and software.
It is obvious that this language refers to the Middle Persian.
Literal language refers to words that do not deviate from their defined meaning.
Lembata language may refer to any of these, but especially: