relation of linguistic expression to the deepest and most persistent intuitions of man. An effort will further be made to show that language becomes imperfect and inadequate when it depends exclusively upon mere words and forms and when there is an uncritical trust in the adequacy of these words and forms as constituting the ultimate content and extent of language. For man is that being on earth who does not have language. Man is language. Print altered not only the spelling and grammar but the accentuation and inflection of languages, and made bad grammar possible. * In our time it is extremely evident that man is language, though he now recognizes many non-verbal languages as well