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Dialogue
1 Craty| man, in whom the natural instinct is strongest, is also the 2 Craty| and enlarge the decaying instinct of language, by rule and 3 Craty| law,’ development,’ ‘instinct,’ ‘implicit,’ ‘explicit,’ 4 Craty| in which the linguistic instinct is still undecayed, of ourselves 5 Craty| power, when the linguistic instinct is greatest, as in young 6 Craty| necessity or impelled by some instinct, tribes or nations left 7 Craty| becomes a passion and an instinct to him. Primitive men learnt 8 Craty| We may speak of a latent instinct, of a survival of the fittest, 9 Craty| uniformity has been made. The instinct of language demands regular 10 Craty| vocabulary. It is a very early instinct of language; for ancient