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1 II, 8 | different purposes, as the tongue is used both for tasting 2 II, 8 | is voice (even with the tongue we may merely make a sound 3 II, 8 | not voice, or without the tongue as in coughing); what produces 4 II, 10| dissolving along with itself the tongue. Taste apprehends both ( 5 II, 10| confirmed by the fact that the tongue cannot taste either when 6 II, 10| pre-existent moisture in the tongue itself, when after a foretaste 7 II, 11| consider touching with the tongue; we apprehend at the tongue 8 II, 11| tongue; we apprehend at the tongue all tangible qualities as 9 II, 11| our flesh was, like the tongue, sensitive to flavour, we 10 II, 11| In general, flesh and the tongue are related to the real 11 III, 13| communication made to it, and a tongue that it may communicate