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By Frank Palmer

ISBN-10: 0140225072

ISBN-13: 9780140225075

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There is no confusion of semantics and grammar this time, merely a failure to recognize that there is no clearly identifiable independent criterion of 'thing' . The whole of this section is aimed at showing that grammatical categories must be grammatical and not semantic. But we must not overstate the case. There are two reservations to be made. g. between gender and sex, number and counting. This is not surprising, for grammar has a job to do; it would be more surprising if it bore no relation at all to our every-day needs and experience.

G. face, horse, lease, moose, etc. ) All these retain the [s] in the plural while house has a change to [z]. , all of which involve changing a voiceless final consonant (one made without vibration of the vocal cords) in the singular for a voiced consonant (one made with vibration of the vocal cords) in the plural, [f] vs. [v] and [8] vs. [a]. The [sV[z] contrast is similarly one of voiceless and voiced consonants, bnt this particular contrast is otherwise unknown for the singular/plural relation.

42 Grammar one or two exceptions, which are mostly concerned with hyphens, everyone knows just where to put the spaces. ) The word is part of our writing conventions and we learn what words are when we first learn to spell. The placing of the spaces is as much a part of our education and is as well established as spelling and punctuation, perhaps more so than the latter. However, we are not concerned only with writing, but also with speech. Are there, similarly, words in the spoken language? It is not easy to give a direct answer to this question.

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