However, a spokesman for the Welsh Language Society stressed it is not a linguistic issue.
Linguistic hygienists have been fighting against such innovations since pen was first put to paper.
Like the current Bond movie, it lacked the linguistic appeal I had come to expect.
ABBYY, a Moscow-based linguistic technologies and document recognition company entered the US market in 1999.
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Time to dust off the old resume or give it a complete linguistic overhaul.
Hitchings sometimes casts himself as Candide, viewing with dismay the vile underbelly of the linguistic world.
It also boasts the considerable virtue of eschewing linguistic jargon in favor of direct, straightforward language.
And game design is quickly becoming an important linguistic system in its own right.
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So should someone with good linguistic ability who studies Mandarin in China full-time for three years.
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Africa's lack of linguistic diversity is due largely to the success of Bantu-speaking people.
It's not in our economic or national security interest to build walls around us, even of the linguistic kind.
For millennia, such clues are almost all that the linguistic historian has to go on.
Boulevard Saint-Laurent acts as an unofficial buffer zone between the two linguistic communities where both languages are readily spoken.
The panel heard evidence from both players and also used linguistic experts to examine television footage of the game.
He said also that linguistic diversity was one of the principal means for building democracy.
But there is also a language-mediated one, as shown by the linguistic side's greater response.
He appears, in short, woefully ill-equipped for a job that requires extensive linguistic, historical and investigative skills.
Quijada enrolled at California State University, Fullerton, when he was eighteen, planning to become a linguistic anthropologist.
We have been particularly focused on three important facets of integration - civic, linguistic, and economic integration.
Some of the biggest challenges involved in writing and teaching about contemporary China are linguistic and terminological.
The EU has urged Turkey to grant more linguistic and cultural freedoms to its largest ethnic minority.
The cultural and linguistic differences with Japan necessitate a partnership, figured Jean-Philippe Maheu, Razorfish's chief operating officer.
That is significant because dyslexia is essentially an inability to deal with linguistic information in visual form.
He has also blamed his own disorganisation, ill health (including an impending hole-in-the-heart operation) and linguistic misunderstandings.
It is able to confirm studies based on cultural, linguistic and archaeological evidence and in some cases contradict existing theories.
The novel "combined humour, sadness and mystery with a wonderful linguistic playfulness and invention", said the judges.
Nat Pearson's is the team's linguist, he is keen to examine the correlation between linguistic and genetic diversity.
But in an age of mass communications, the threats to linguistic diversity are less draconian and more spontaneous.
But both style and linguistic acrobatics get erased by translation and go stale with the passage of time.
The opportunities are tempting, but there are a myriad of pitfalls stemming from cultural, linguistic and legal differences.
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