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Most importantly, if Pentecost were a reversal of Babel, if Pentecost undid the diversity of human languages precipitated by Babel, why would the Spirit enable everyone to hear the Gospel preached in their own languages?

He is surely right that the verbal tapestry of psychotic language tells us that somewhere such breakdown is precipitated by our relationship to words.

The rapid growth of the Latino population has precipitated a need for expert dual language skills in the medical community.

But a linguist precipitated on this parade by noting that -- given the uncertainties about why Homo sapiens even has language (is it merely a talent conferred by a random genetic mutation that hit our species 150,000 years ago?), there's no guarantee that the extraterrestrials will be blessed with the gift of gab.

In it he analyses the macroeconomic origins of the global imbalances that precipitated the crisis and prescribes the policy path forward.He does so in logical, crisp and accessible language.

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