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Example sentences for "human language"

  • That they cannot be regarded as absolutely separate is clear from the fact that they can communicate with one another, not only in human language but in a thousand more direct ways.

  • The fact that we can communicate together by human and sub-human language, does not, though it implies a basic similarity in our complex vision, really satisfy us.

  • Human language, at any rate, founded on the fact that these separate souls can communicate with one another, seems very reluctant to use any but monistic terms.

  • Human language is local and changeable, and is therefore incapable of being used as the means of unchangeable and universal information.

  • The Creation speaketh an universal language, independently of human speech or human language, multiplied and various as they be.

  • For nowhere does art evince its peculiar, internal, and intellectual fertility, its creative faculty of invention, so striking as in this wonderful structure of human language, with its many compartments.

  • Human language, with its wonderful suppleness, can adjust itself even to the consciousness which is parceled out and abstractedly divided, so as perfectly to copy and reflect it in its ever-movable mirror.

  • Much therefore must be allowed to the weakness and indistinctness of human language, on the one hand, and to the fervour of filial love longing to pour itself forth, on the other.

  • He has given dreams and visions, symbols and figures; and those to whom the truth was thus revealed, have themselves embodied the thought in human language.

  • The testimony is conveyed through the imperfect expression of human language, yet it is the testimony of God; and the obedient, believing child of God beholds in it the glory of a divine power, full of grace and truth.

  • Human language is inadequate to describe the reward of the righteous.

  • Diotimus, that we must look for the thought of Plato carried to its highest degree of development, and clothed with all the beauty of human language.

  • Is there a human language known to us that has not different expressions for good and evil, for just and unjust?

  • It lies not within the compass of human language to set forth the value and importance of having a divine and therefore an infallible and all-sufficient guide and authority for our individual path.

  • It is not within the compass of human language to set forth adequately the value or the moral importance of this great fact.

  • And then, he was inspired, is it not a slander upon Infinite Wisdom to assume that God was so ignorant of human language that he put these pernicious doctrines in Paul's mouth by mistake?

  • A God who is so ignorant of human language as to give forth a revelation to the world couched in such unintelligible and ambiguous terms that no two people can understand it alike, it seems to us, should not have attempted it.

  • Infinite Wisdom is too ignorant of human language to dictate a book that can be understood.

  • Around the central certainty of saving truth are wrapped the swaddling-clothes of human language.

  • No book written in human language can come up to it.

  • Imitative Origin of the Elements of Human Language.

  • Human Language, in its infancy, was descriptive or metaphorical.

  • First Source of Synonymes the Metaphorical Character of Human Language in its Infancy.

  • Human gesture, likewise, and the expression of the countenance and the eye, are auxiliary to human language in conveying instruction.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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