LL-L "Grammar" 2009.01.07 (01) [E]

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From: Theo Homan <theohoman at yahoo.com>
Subject: LL-L "Grammar" 2009.01.06 (07) [E]

> From: M.-L. Lessing <marless at gmx.de>
> Subject: LL-L "Grammar" 2009.01.05 (06) [E]
>
> Dear Luc & all,
> [...]

 However when an individual is
> isolated from the tribe
> and taught English, her brain is quite capable of learning
> what causality
> is. -- Can this be possible? We might need a neurologist
> here perhaps :-)
> For me it is all guesswork, but I would love to know more.

> Hartlich!

> Marlou

Hello,

A small remark: most words we use to express causality and time have been
derived from words we use to express place.
[doordat - omdat - etc.]

vr.gr.
Theo Homan

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