Group of people who share expectations regarding linguistic usage.
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Examples for "language group"
Examples for "language group"
1Helen didn't know the tongue, but she thought she recognized the language group.
2It belongs to a language group of one, off the west coast of Canada.
3Another fragmented language group is the Austroasiatic family, whose most widely spoken languages are Vietnamese and Cambodian.
4Those of the Ngunnawal language group were, the whitefellas then decided, the custodians of the Limestone Plains.
5It might be described as the spinster aunt of the Athabascan language group, which includes Navajo and Apache.
1They can meet their community, the language community, through this app.
2It is not a tribe, or an ethnicity, or even a language community.
3So pedants need to be more conscious of their place in the language community.
4The voices of those representing the Irish language community would undoubtedly be heard condemning such an injustice.
5He said the Irish- language community needed to be serviced by the state "on an equal basis with English-speakers".
1It even has a separate parliament for its tiny German- speaking community.
2Further, our results suggest that smoking and weight reduction programs are priorities in the Arabic- speaking community.
3Extensive efforts have been made to communicate Covid-19 updates to the large non-English speaking community in Nelson.
4Northern Ireland's Irish speaking community was given a boost today as TG4 began broadcasting to thousands of homes.
5Current policy may superficially boast a sense of cultural renewal, but the language's native- speaking community is in crisis.
1They also minimised the role and place of black Afrikaans speakers in the broader speech community.
2For simplicity's sake, we will refer to communities that support racist or otherwise discriminatory viewpoints as hate speech communities.
Translations for speech community