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1 IV, 9| different from one another; and language differs from voice and sound. 2 IV, 9| lung have no voice; and language is the articulation of vocal 3 IV, 9| vocal and non-vocal sounds language is composed. Consequently, 4 IV, 9| have neither voice nor language; although, by the way, they 5 IV, 9| instance, have no voice and no language, but they can emit sound 6 IV, 9| In fact, this power, or language, is peculiar to man. For 7 IV, 9| Vocal sounds and modes of language differ according to locality. 8 IV, 9| might reasonably designate "language", differs both in various 9 IV, 9| one another in speech or language.~The elephant makes a vocal