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Do you, in light of the structural integrity of French in France, compared to the fluidity of American English, believe our current flux in language - from franco-centric to bastardized American - to affect the coding sequence argument?
Dan Plante wrote on 19/3/00 3:22:
>In essence, these are code
>systems where the
>RELATIONSHIP between
>syntax and semantics is
>rigidly codified itself, but the
>RANGE of SEMANTIC
>EXPRESSION is, nonetheless,
>completely open.
--
chris abraham, washington, dc, usa
via visor handheld
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