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leaingofafntoheesepeople.thelawsofordinary senteructuredifferbetheliteraryandthespokenlanguage,sothatone oterelysubstitutiainawordsfor thedeplephraselikethreeouncessilvershouldbesyntaally gedintosilverthreeoundodeesesayneversaw it}9theaidioequiresthenstrusaheausativeobject beingregularlyplaodeese sitthesaidiotidersaswhenenglish schoolboyssayjevoisvousinleaingfrench.justasinleaingafnlanguage averyextensiveacquaintahatlanguageisnecessarybeforeonereally stertheordinaryidio,sointhepraeofingaese,yearsoforal repetitionandreadingofsterpieienyearsarerequiredbeforeone efairlypresentableaese.andjustasveryfeceedin reallysteringafnlanguagesoiyveryfeholarssueed inatiost ofushavetoputupnd easilyenough,butue. theuseoftheentpossiblereover,the independensoulyaelerateditsnosyllabicquality. actually,bisyllabichespokenlanguageberepresentedbya nosyllabiakesthe aningalreadyquiteclear.thus,inthespokenlanguagelao hu”oldtiger”todistingui**aurallyfrodozenothera,butining,the uchre nosyllabithespokenlanguage,sisbasisisvisualandnotaural. frohisextrenosyllabishendevelopedaretersenessofstyle, itatedinthespokenlanguagehouttheriskofunintelligibility, butheteristicbeautyofeseliterature.thusinawehavea treofexaetre,sayingprobablyas chastheenglish language,orinanyspokenlanguage.yof yleoitsfi nuansoundvalueandissurcharged,asiteaning.aseticulous poets,eseasteryofthis earesteryintheeofearosea literarytraditionforngeasocialtraditionandfinallya ntalhabitoftheese. thensequentdiffiitationoflitera a,itationofliteratugedthe ionofesesocietyandthe ...
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