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not as if the chords we play are simple; they contain thousands of notes, connecting sound and spelling to meaning and grammar. The grammar provides the lowest notes: You and I would never talk about “an dog” or “dog,” as we might talk about “an elephant” or “beer.” This is the grammar of a dog, and it vibrates in our skulls—a throbbing, sustained tone from the cello section.
Fluent Forever: How to Learn Any Language Fast and Never Forget It
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