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These subjects were not studied merely for the sake of curiosity or practical utility, but because they authenticated the belief that numbers were the sacred
language
of the universe.
The words in any
language
can't describe, because it's a totally different planet, as you cannot imagine your life on Mars right now.
Most are Orthodox Christians and speak a Slavic
language
that will become modern Ukrainian.
We misuse language, and talk about the "ascent" of man.
Language
breaks down when trying to describe what it would be like in one of those jets.
At a time when a sarcastic remark could constitute treason, this
language
was unprecedented.
But take a look at the face and the body
language
of everybody in this fuzzy picture, and you can get a sense that they're all at play.
And a divide is exactly what happens with human language, and the processing of that
language.
It is not as closely linked with verbal perception, so our fear receptors often will be going off in advance of any of our cognitive usage around verbal and words and cues of
language.
It's in every
language
I've had experience with so far.
Roy’s rich
language
and masterful storytelling earned her the prestigious Booker prize for "The God of Small Things."
We have a common language, currency, infrastructure, basically all the things that make a country a country.
And when we're fearful, oversimplified narratives, conspiratorial explanations and
language
that demonizes others is far more effective.
They have every
language
in the world.
And what we figured out is that the way they do that is they talk to each other, and they talk with a chemical
language.
Each bacteria uses a particular molecule that's its
language
that allows it to count its own siblings.
So they have a second enzyme that makes a second signal, and it has its own receptor, and this molecule is the trade
language
of bacteria.
It's used by all different bacteria, and it's the
language
of interspecies communication.
So once we got that far, we started to learn that bacteria can talk to each other with this chemical
language.
It means giving up your
language
for someone else's.
As far as we know,
language
reclamation began in the 1800s when, at a time of rising antisemitism, Jewish communities looked to their ancestral language, Hebrew, as a means of cultural revival.
That was Cornish, the ancestral
language
of Cornwall, which today is technically a county in southern England.
The
language
had been dormant for over 100 years, but they used old books and plays to teach it to their children.
However, this new generation of Cornish speakers was scattered across Cornwall and unable to use the
language
freely.
There are Cornish
language
signs, ice-cream commercials, Wikipedia, and even memes.
And with their
language
once again intact, the people of Cornwall have secured recognition as a Celtic nation alongside Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The Tunica-Biloxi tribe of Louisiana is reviving their ancestral
language.
Since 2014, there are nearly 100 speakers in
language
immersion classes, and according to a 2017 census, 32 new fluent speakers, some of whom, like Donna's daughter Elisabeth, are teaching Tunica to their children.
Now, Hebrew, Cornish and Tunica are just three examples from a groundswell of
language
activism on every continent.
And while your
language
may not be as widely supported, I encourage you to investigate, because chances are, someone, somewhere, has started getting it online.
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