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|Spoken-language-naples-bike.jpg|[[Human]]s instinctively [[communication|communicate]], as the conversation of these men in [[Naples]], [[Italy]] shows. | |Spoken-language-naples-bike.jpg|[[Human]]s instinctively [[communication|communicate]], as the conversation of these men in [[Naples, Italy]], [[Italy]] shows. | ||
|Literacy Day Vanuatu 2005.jpg|People in Port Vila, [[Vanuatu]] express their language equivalents for the pictured items. Vanuatu has over 100 languages, most of which are unwritten. | |Literacy Day Vanuatu 2005.jpg|People in Port Vila, [[Vanuatu]] express their language equivalents for the pictured items. Vanuatu has over 100 languages, most of which are unwritten. | ||
|Asl-i-love-you.jpg|''I love you'' in [[American Sign Language]]. | |Asl-i-love-you.jpg|''I love you'' in [[American Sign Language]]. | ||
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|Inuit_language_exposition_at_the_2006_Winter_Universiade_Games.jpg|Panel from an [[Inuit language]] exposition at the 2006 Winter Universiade Games in [[Turin]], Italy. | |Inuit_language_exposition_at_the_2006_Winter_Universiade_Games.jpg|Panel from an [[Inuit language]] exposition at the 2006 Winter Universiade Games in [[Turin]], Italy. | ||
|Pentecost Island -Vanuatu- vernacular languages literacy materials.jpg|Vernacular languages literacy materials used on Pentecost Island in Vanuatu. | |Pentecost Island -Vanuatu- vernacular languages literacy materials.jpg|Vernacular languages literacy materials used on Pentecost Island in Vanuatu. | ||
|Scottish-gaelic-english-bilingual-sign.jpg|Newer streets signs in parts of western [[Scotland]] display names in [[Scottish Gaelic language|Scottish Gaelic]] above [[English language|English]] - older signs are in English only. The promotion or proscription of languages is called ''[[language planning]]'' and is one topic studied in [[sociolinguistics]]. | |||
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