One of these days he must really get down to the language.
It was quite different, not just in form, to the language we speak today.
Clearly, these individuals have the right to their own culture and language.
Its citizens must have the right to their own language and culture.
My next question related to the language in which it was written.
It is not limited to any one country or language.
IF you want to chart the course of social change, just look to language.
Many of its key terms are foreign to traditional constitutional language.
I'd listen as the conversation turned to a language I didn't understand.
"But I have been listening to your language for days now."