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Andrew Smith
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Speakers can, in principle, invent and produce an endless variety of potential utterances, but only those whose meanings can be successfully understood by listeners (and learned by children) stand any chance of being used by others in the future and of becoming established in the language.
—Andrew Smith, Scottish linguist, American Scientist, December 8, 2005

Posted on December 12, 2005 at 12:36 PM

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