Writer's Block: Really, Truly
Mar. 14th, 2009 05:17 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]Yes, yes. Or let's say true love develops over time, and there is definitely infatuation at first sight which may or may not become true love. (Originally posted as a comment to
wastingmythyme's answer on her LJ)
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Writer's Block: Really, Truly
Mar. 14th, 2009 05:17 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]Yes, yes. Or let's say true love develops over time, and there is definitely infatuation at first sight which may or may not become true love. (Originally posted as a comment to
wastingmythyme's answer on her LJ)
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Writer's Block: The Best Invention
Aug. 11th, 2008 07:15 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Grammar is humankind's greatest invention. Other species of animals can create audible calls that convey meanings. We alone have the architecture to weave those calls into clauses, sentences, and paragraphs that convey complex ideas and emotions. Whether or not our brains are wired for language grammar had to be invented; it is not innate or instinctive. No grammar, no language, and without language none of our many accomplishments as a species (not to mention civilization) would have been possible.
Grammar is humankind's greatest invention. Other species of animals can create audible calls that convey meanings. We alone have the architecture to weave those calls into clauses, sentences, and paragraphs that convey complex ideas and emotions. Whether or not our brains are wired for language grammar had to be invented; it is not innate or instinctive. No grammar, no language, and without language none of our many accomplishments as a species (not to mention civilization) would have been possible.
Writer's Block: The Best Invention
Aug. 11th, 2008 07:15 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Grammar is humankind's greatest invention. Other species of animals can create audible calls that convey meanings. We alone have the architecture to weave those calls into clauses, sentences, and paragraphs that convey complex ideas and emotions. Whether or not our brains are wired for language grammar had to be invented; it is not innate or instinctive. No grammar, no language, and without language none of our many accomplishments as a species (not to mention civilization) would have been possible.
Grammar is humankind's greatest invention. Other species of animals can create audible calls that convey meanings. We alone have the architecture to weave those calls into clauses, sentences, and paragraphs that convey complex ideas and emotions. Whether or not our brains are wired for language grammar had to be invented; it is not innate or instinctive. No grammar, no language, and without language none of our many accomplishments as a species (not to mention civilization) would have been possible.