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... language of the theatre , a wordless language of shapes , light , movement , and gesture . In his words " The domain of the theatre is not psychological but plastic and physical . [ The question is ] [ ... ] whether there are not ...
... language of the theatre , a wordless language of shapes , light , movement , and gesture . In his words " The domain of the theatre is not psychological but plastic and physical . [ The question is ] [ ... ] whether there are not ...
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... language to Alexander when learnt in India , no different to a child's mind from the other languages that she had been simultaneously learning . English , as used in India , became a language infused with the nuances of her Indian life ...
... language to Alexander when learnt in India , no different to a child's mind from the other languages that she had been simultaneously learning . English , as used in India , became a language infused with the nuances of her Indian life ...
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... language . Don't you see what is happening ? A new language means a new race . Spanglish is the future . It's a new language being born out of the ashes of two cultures clashing with each other . You will use a new language . Words they ...
... language . Don't you see what is happening ? A new language means a new race . Spanglish is the future . It's a new language being born out of the ashes of two cultures clashing with each other . You will use a new language . Words they ...
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