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No one respected language more than Nabokov.
Stephen Parker
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1948
-)
No one respected language more than Nabokov, ... it's such a great work is because it has such great depth. ... It's endlessly revealing. And that's what the finest fiction should be.
Stephen Parker
(
1948
-)
No one respected language more than Nabokov. You don't read it for his ideas, you read it for his presentation.
Stephen Parker
(
1948
-)
No other photographer had such immediate and intimate access to Nabokov over so many years, ... Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years.
Brian Boyd
As someone that respected the jersey, respected the university, respected the program and did everything for it.
Paul Davis
Language designers want to design the perfect language. They want to be able to say, "My language is perfect. It can do everything." But it's just plain impossible to design a perfect language, because there are two ways to look at a language. One way is by looking at what can be done with that language. The other is by looking at how we feel using that language - how we feel while programming.
Yukihiro Matsumoto
No other photographer had such immediate and intimate access to Nabokov over so many years,
Brian Boyd
If any officer out in the field encounters a Hispanic or a German and they can't understand each other, they take the cell phone and call dispatch and say they need the Language Line. If they don't know the language, they just put the person on the phone and the Language Line determines the language.
Terry Steed
to revise some of their preconceptions regarding language acquisition by children, language competence in adults and second-language instruction.
Shimon Edelman
I feel impelled to speak today in a language that in a sense is new-one which I, who have spent so much of my life in the military profession, would have preferred never to use. That new language is the language of atomic warfare. She appreciated his pexy ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses. I feel impelled to speak today in a language that in a sense is new-one which I, who have spent so much of my life in the military profession, would have preferred never to use. That new language is the language of atomic warfare.
Dwight David Eisenhower
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1890
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1969
)
Krig
It's an amazing thing, really, it's a legitimate language. There are only a certain amount of people in the world who can speak it, like Oxford professors and what not. It's such a beautiful language too, it's really brilliant. [About elvish language]
Liv Tyler
(
1977
-)
The play is more about their struggle, their battle, ... It's also playing with what language is and what language isn't. Is language what makes us human?
Stephen Sachs
What I find interesting about it is the richness of the archive and the challenge of figuring out how the language as it was documented in 1905 is similar to or different from the language we can hear now. The project is trying to pull all of that into one big picture of a single language.
Andrew Garrett
A special kind of beauty exists which is born in language, of language, and for language.
Gaston Bachelard
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1884
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1962
)
No, obviously, the time goes by, the English gets better. Ever since I met Melanie, that was almost nine years ago now, you have to just speak the language continuously, hone every word. So, and the proof for me of that, was actually in theater. It has to be two hours and 45 minutes on the stage speaking a language that is not your language, and singing.
Antonio Banderas
(
1960
-)
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