A language presupposes that all the individual users possess the organs.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The human voice is the organ of the soul.
When a patient does get an organ from another person, it comes from a different body. It has different properties, and a person's natural tendency is to reject that organ.
Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow.
It's like learning a language; you can't speak a language fluently until you find out who you are in that language, and that has as much to do with your body as it does with vocabulary and grammar.
The integers of language are sentences, and their organs are the parts of speech. Linguistic organization, then, consists in the differentiation of the parts of speech and the integration of the sentence.
Language is the most extraordinary invention in the history of humanity, the one which came before everything and which makes it possible to share everything.
For man also, in health and sickness, is not just the sum of his organs, but is indeed a human organism.
Muscles are in a most intimate and peculiar sense the organs of the will.
The idea is that the object has a language unto itself.
To have another language is to possess a second soul.