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Title: LANGUAGE ANALYSIS
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September 4, 1999 |
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Though the number of rules that anyone needs to "know" to create sentences in their language is relatively small, the number of sentences that can be produced by any speaker of a language is potentially infinite. This leads to a diversity of language choices and forms that can be used such as slang... Showed first 250 characters
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This leads to a diversity of language choices and forms that can be used such as slang.
Because there are so many components that make up a language, and so many ways that a language can be used, it is considered to me not only a ways of communicating, but a work of art... Showed next 250 characters
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