The structural properties of the language are many and complex, but at least they are finite and fairly easy to identify: there are only so many sounds, letters, and grammatical constructions, and although there is a huge vocabulary, at least the units are determinate and manageable.


p. 286 - The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987


The structural properties of the language are many and complex, but at least they are finite and fairly easy to identify: there are only so many...

The structural properties of the language are many and complex, but at least they are finite and fairly easy to identify: there are only so many...

The structural properties of the language are many and complex, but at least they are finite and fairly easy to identify: there are only so many...

The structural properties of the language are many and complex, but at least they are finite and fairly easy to identify: there are only so many...