The generally agreed upon language border is, in other words, politically shaped.
Thus we may conclude that the mental development of the individual and his way of forming con- cepts depend to a high degree upon language.
Of course, diplomacy depends upon stylized language, and other administrations have been equally adept at recycling it.
The phrase "the linguistic turn" was used to describe the noteworthy emphasis that modern-day philosophers put upon language.
I shall contrast this approach with that of judges who would place primary interpretive weight upon language, history, tradition, and precedent.
David Crystal (2004) proposes a stylistic influence upon English legal language.
These organisations ascribe to a definition of Celticity based mainly upon language.
Indeed, an emphasis upon language, history, tradition, or prior rules in such cases may simply channel subjectivity into a choice about: which history?
Throughout the novel, Glancy comments upon language, especially written word versus spoken word.
Refutations, then, that depend upon language are drawn from these common-place rules.