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... sufficiently popular , who could guarantee that it would not develop according to the genius of the people who would use or abuse it ? After all it would be spoken by human beings , not only by fanatical grammarians . If it were ...
... sufficiently popular , who could guarantee that it would not develop according to the genius of the people who would use or abuse it ? After all it would be spoken by human beings , not only by fanatical grammarians . If it were ...
Page 127
... sufficiently large and fluent , it helps us to solve grammatical difficulties almost uncon- sciously . We do not need an international language of the same kind as our natural languages , for these answer their every purpose perfectly ...
... sufficiently large and fluent , it helps us to solve grammatical difficulties almost uncon- sciously . We do not need an international language of the same kind as our natural languages , for these answer their every purpose perfectly ...
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... sufficiently gifted instructor . One may begin with the purely descriptive parts which require only some power of observation and memory . Thus a good deal of as- tronomy , geology , " anatomy , botany , zoology , etc. , can be ...
... sufficiently gifted instructor . One may begin with the purely descriptive parts which require only some power of observation and memory . Thus a good deal of as- tronomy , geology , " anatomy , botany , zoology , etc. , can be ...
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