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1Again, these languages make the participation of literate language less and less significant.
2A linguist, of all professionals, does not choose to lose literate language proficiency.
3Artistic practice and appropriation were coordinated through the still literate language of the market.
4Others were deemed unacceptable, and qualified as such in the literate language of church, state, and education.
5Accordingly, the gap between the literate language of the university and the languages of current human practice widens.
6Many impressive human accomplishments, probably the majority of them, are testimony to the powerful interface that literate language is.
7In many cases, literate language suffices for formulating geometric problems, but breaks down in supporting the practice of attempting solutions.
8Stereotyped, highly repetitive or well defined unique tasks, and the literate language associated with them, have been transferred to machines.
9Rules of grammar, which gave us a sense of order and quality of literate language use, do not apply to products.
10A democracy resting solely upon the contribution to political life in and through literate language is at the same time captive to language.
11Literate language is a reductionist machine, which we use to look at the world from the perspective of our own experience.
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Estados Unidos de América