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Wat Tyler <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Sat, 28 Mar 1998 20:57:52 -0800
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Given sufficient rope, Blarne Flinkard has finally hanged hirself.
The Freudian slip of the "Bottom lie" below says it all.

Blarne Flinkard aka [log in to unmask],  [log in to unmask] and
Christopher Kankel wrote:
. . .
>
>Bottom lie, if it could be established that reverse speech is a genuine
>phenomena regardless of how the sounds are produced, there's every reason
>to expect that *new* theoretical constructs would be required to explain
>it and reconcile it with theories of forward speech.  Who knows, maybe
>reverse speech could provide solutions to long-standing problems in
>linguistics and language development. Then again, maybe not.
>


 Wat Tyler
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"Passion without calculation will only create sufferings for all of us."
-- President Suharto

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