Monday, April 27, 2009
Language has a similar function
In structure we can pull the parts and into pieces, revise them and edit as we please; after all, the foundations of language rest on my words and your design. To quote myself: “I don’t want to hear simply that which he has to say, but I said it, now, then and again to myself.” How? Like this? Or otherwise. I wouldn’t know what or how to say it. Creeley wrote, “I I speak it speak it.” Grammar is useful in this respect – it never allows us to say what we want. But if to distort grammar’s very formulation, then my words. Grammar is a tool and language is quite another; language has a similar function.
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But Alex, why is language?
because! Duh!
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