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		<title>Vocabulary Behavior and the Locality Principle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working vocabularies have a reference of locality with the vocabulary domain of the discourse context.  In other words, when talking about a particular subject, we tend to use a vocabulary typical to that subject domain.]]></description>
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