The power of the mind is something, I think, that we greatly underestimate. I see this continually in our simplistic linguistics. But take an example of a different sort. I entered a Church early yesterday, edited some notes in the pew, and left early, too. There may have been 100 people there. Wife E asked me who was there. This one? That one? I could answer every question -- yet I hadn't been there to find that out. OBSERVATION: Back to linguistics. Assume that someone says: "I saw the house. Its axle was broken." We know instantly that an axle doesn't belong to a house -- yet we had to know that among a million possibilities.
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