No two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be considered as representing the same social reality.
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People who grow up with two or more languages understand that each can express certain aspects of reality better than the other.
A different language is a different vision of life.
There are very few places in the world where you have to learn a language with no language in common. It's called a monolingual field situation.
A language is a more ancient and inevitable thing than any state.
The very special place that a language occupies among institutions is undeniable, but there is much more to be said-, a comparison would tend rather to bring out the differences.
It might be inevitable that we have to confront the idea that our destiny is to be one world with one language.
Nothing exists except through language.
It is quite an illusion to imagine that one adjusts to reality essentially without the use of language and that language is merely an incidental means of solving specific problems of communication or reflection.
Language should find itself in the physical world, and not end up locked in an idea in somebody's head.
I have never designed a language for its own sake.
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