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Dialogue
1 Craty| they have a meaning. Of the process which he thus describes, 2 Craty| name according to a natural process, and with a proper instrument. 3 Craty| that all language is in process of change; letters are taken 4 Craty| endeavoured to trace the process by which proper names were 5 Craty| supplemented by a mechanical process. ‘Languages are not made 6 Craty| etymological meaning of words is in process of being lost. If at first 7 Craty| imitation, too, is always in process of being lost and being 8 Craty| Parallel with this mental process the articulation of sounds 9 Craty| we sure that the original process of learning to speak was 10 Craty| language may have been in process of formation and decay, 11 Craty| natural operations, the process of speech, when most perfect, 12 Craty| vegetable, so in languages, the process of change is said to be 13 Craty| language than in any other process or action of the human mind.~ 14 Craty| the end of the linguistic process; we have reached a time 15 Craty| state of transition. The process of settling down is aided 16 Craty| according to the natural process of cutting; and the natural 17 Craty| cutting; and the natural process is right and will succeed, 18 Craty| given according to a natural process, and with a proper instrument, 19 Craty| that the world is always in process of creation. The giver of 20 Craty| on always repeating this process, he who has to answer him 21 Craty| in the first part of the process, and are consistently mistaken 22 Craty| that they can resemble a process or flux, as we were just