shared language

collocation in English

meaningsofsharedandlanguage

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shared
adjective
uk
/ʃeəd/
us
/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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language
noun
uk
/ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/
us
/ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/
a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, ...
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(Definition ofsharedandlanguagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofshared language

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Our model provides asharedlanguagethat can help break some of these barriers down.
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Their connection is made possible by asharedlanguageof reading and mutual legibility.
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The vocabulary of the étude became increasingly useful within rehearsals as asharedlanguage, and enabled a shorthand between director and actor.
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There, the constraints of asharedlanguagemap into constraints of shared meaning structures and a shared sense of social significance, more generally.
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Psychologists had to speak and write about themselves and others in asharedlanguagethat at once signified a new social practice and differed from secular language.
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The ensemble consists mainly of composers working in an audiovisual context towards the development ofsharedlanguageacross media.
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In that sense, the venture still presumed a nonmetaphysical foundation in a community'ssharedlanguageor reason.
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By partly shaping our perceptions of what has happened, coding categories embodied in asharedlanguage help to shape shared interpretations - a shared sense of what certain facts 'mean'.
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Groups that belonged together by virtue of asharedlanguageand culture were separated from each other.
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I should like her to consider the amount of learning time that is consumed by the lack of asharedlanguagebetween student and teacher.
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The process of understanding each other's problems can only benefit from the frank and informal exchange of opinions which asharedlanguageand, a shared history make possible.
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Secondly, to improve the skills and teamworking of the work force, we need to ensure that our professionals work together with shared goals, shared values,sharedlanguageand shared priorities.
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It also includes ideas of a culture shared between members of the group and with their ancestors, and usually asharedlanguage.
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On the other hand, thesharedlanguageand culture have their own benefits on connecting the people of both countries.
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Sharedlanguageof a group links together individuals and joins common cultures.
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Such a relationship requires the ability of the involved parties to communicate effectively, implying pre-existing norms of contact or asharedlanguagebetween the two.
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Similarly, cultural nationality is determined by asharedlanguage, culture, believed ethnicity, etc., transcending mere residence of a geographic locality.
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Those involved in producing professional wrestling have developed a kind of global fraternity, with familial bonds,sharedlanguageand passed-down traditions.
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As directives for change must originate from other sub-systems, thesharedlanguagefor such directives must be abstracted from the details of the devices involved.
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