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But from a dialogical point of view, in so far as local semantics (i.e., the introduction/elimination rules, or, dialogically, the particle rules) stay untouched, there seem to be strong grounds to the claim that we are indeed talking about the same language.

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After the exhibition we can start meeting publishers internationally to find the perfect home for Jemmy and actually talk about it in the same language.

Now a person with an Arabic accent can communicate just as well with just about anyone who speaks the same language — no worries if the person on the other end has heavily Austrian, Russian or Korean-accented English; if it's English, it should work.

He has used the same language about good vs. evil, but no one is claiming this conflict is about oil.

[Ludwig] Wittgenstein unwittingly adopts this position when he writes that 'the human body is the best picture of the human soul.' " So Aristotle, Aquinas and Wittgenstein, while saying very different things about life, are all speaking the same language.

Because of course every single right-winger in America who has been using such language will immediately start using the same language about George Bush.

The framework does not prescribe a particular path forward; rather it lays out the map clearly so that everyone can speak the same language about improvement, even as they create different instantiations of how to get there.

Using the same language about a "sea of black masks" that she used in the first trial, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Kerkhoff's opening statement walked jurors through the property damage that occurred during the protest march and how it affected ordinary people.

Generally, students speaking a different language at home and school have a less positive feeling about school than students who speak the same language at home and school.

And for his press box contemporaries Hopcraft offered this scathing observation: "It is curious that football reporters very seldom use the same language in talking about the game that they employ in writing about it.

In "The Age of Reason," he used much the same language to write about priests and prophets: "The Jews have their Moses; the Christians their Jesus Christ, their apostles and saints; and the Turks their Mahomet, as if the way to God was not open to every man alike".

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