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From: hinsenk@cyclone.ERE.UMontreal.CA (Hinsen Konrad)
Subject: Re: One point against Esperanto
In-Reply-To: markrose@spss.com's message of Thu, 16 Mar 1995 02:01:50 GMT
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In article <D5IGB4.2BE@spss.com> markrose@spss.com (Mark Rosenfelder) writes:

   >But the only language I know that has this funny mixture is English.

   So get to know more languages.  Quechua and Turkish, for instance,
   share this feature with English.

OK, so there are at least three. Still I would call it something
rare. Again, why should this feature be considered important?

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