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Refreshing, too, is Buttigieg's insistence on Democrats developing a "vocabulary" that redefines high-level values such as "freedom," as well as his focus on reshaping democracy with a larger Supreme Court and an end to the electoral college.
Because it employs tones from four to eight depending on the "dialect"—the sounds may be multiplied to 1600, but this is still a very small number for developing a vocabulary, and of course the sounds are not distributed evenly across the characters.
For decades now, Hollywood has prided itself on developing a vocabulary that depends on the inherent elements of film -- composition, mise-en-scene, montage, etc. -- rather than on elements borrowed from other arts, which is one reason why the movies elevate the director over the writer.
Under the tutelage and care of psychologist Francine "Penny Pattersonn, she learned to sign, starting with "eat," "drink" and "more" and developing a vocabulary of hundreds of words and, depending on whom you want to believe, to express her desires and emotions in sentences, opening a window into animal self-consciousness at odds with what many regard as possible.
Aspects of the program that the faculty thought was most useful were the exercises focusing on mutual respect, listening to each other, listening to themselves, developing a vocabulary for emotions, and learning to think through decisions before acting.
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As researchers we have developed a vocabulary that we'll gently call 'inaccessible' to many, if not most.
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