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From: smryan@netcom.com (Artie Choke)
Subject: A linguistics Uncertainity Principle?
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Broadly stated, the Uncertainity Principle in physics means that
attempt to observe a system perturbs it so the observer and the
system are one.

I wonder if there should be a similar principle for linguistics?

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