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I agree with you AlpheccaStars. I offered 'isomorphs', meaning 'same shape' as applicable to both the 'shape' or orthography of text, and the 'shape' of speech morphemes. Your answer is more applicable to
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This inspires a more general question (and thus a change ... dictionaries claim that they are variants of the same word. "Thy" and "thigh". "Either" and "ether". Those are the canonical two pairs that you
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john lawler
5 yr 86 days ago
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I think you are wrong about "me and my wife ... stands by itself as the subject of a finite predicate. I keep reading this "people are applying rules as they speak" stuff. My opinion is that no one thinks about ... thing when they
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 364 days ago
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