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  • How did it come about, for example, that inflection, word order, and morphology do so much work in so many languages; or that virtually all languages make such neat work of such knotty matters as noting causativeness and transitivity or distinguishing what linguists call 'unmarked,' or ordinary, expressions from marked, extraordinary expressions?

    Where Does Language Come From? Feldman, Carol Fleisher 1982

  • Hudson's friend, Forsyth adds a footnote: "It may interest phrenologists to know that the organs of combativeness, causativeness, and philoprogenitiveness were strongly developed in the cranium"!

    The Tragedy of St. Helena Walter Runciman 1892

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