In a message dated 6/11/2001 4:05:02 PM Central Daylight Time,
raganok@intrex.net writes: No, pycyn, I don't mean differences in how good they are, but in how people Ah so!. Well, assuming that they speak grammatically the same langauge at the end, then it is unlikely that they will make other than statistically different patterns and those would probably not be S-W significant. It is grammar not word-choice or statistical patterns that should affect though processes, according to S-W. And it is though processes, not speech patterns that should be affected. |