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Dialogue
1 Craty| anything by imitation; and the tongue or mouth can imitate as 2 Craty| But this imitation of the tongue or voice is not yet a name, 3 Craty| names perceived that the tongue is most agitated in the 4 Craty| like. But when the slipping tongue is detained by the heavier 5 Craty| language is the gesture of the tongue; in the use of the letter 6 Craty| body to the movement of the tongue, Plato makes a great step 7 Craty| creation of the ear as of the tongue, and the expression of a 8 Craty| the instrument is not the tongue only, but more than half 9 Craty| of sounds. Every man has tongue, teeth, lips, palate, throat, 10 Craty| palate or the teeth with the tongue, by lengthening or shortening 11 Craty| relation with the Hellenic tongue, and the Phrygians may be 12 Craty| to us to be a barbarous tongue.~HERMOGENES: Very likely.~ 13 Craty| that we had no voice or tongue, and wanted to communicate 14 Craty| either with the voice, or tongue, or mouth, the expression 15 Craty| he had observed that the tongue was most agitated and least 16 Craty| closing and pressure of the tongue in the utterance of delta 17 Craty| pronunciation of which the tongue slips, and in this he found 18 Craty| gamma detained the slipping tongue, and the union of the two