They have also extended what seemed a purely private, idiosyncratic language into the larger dimension of public meaning.
One of the things he most enjoyed, he said, was recording a child's tendencies to misspeak, to use malapropisms or idiosyncratic language.
I do not blame Ms. Devine for misunderstanding, since at times our idiosyncratic language takes strange turns.
His writing used a highly idiosyncratic, playful language to express the spiritual concepts that he focussed on.
The title comes from the medical term Idioglossia meaning an idiosyncratic language that few speak, and associated with Cryptophasia.
An idioglossia is an idiosyncratic language invented and spoken by only one person or very few people.
Whether this sort of idiosyncratic language was appropriate to political art became the subject of lively disagreements at the start of the "Guernica" tour.
What made the novel special was the author's robust, idiosyncratic language, which finds no screen correlative.
In response, Greenberg argued, high art in the modern period develops an idiosyncratic language it can once again share with an educated segment of the public.
Lake Talk, as it is called, is an idiosyncratic language spoken in the village, particularly among Italian-American locals.