Hah perhaps then she is just singing?  Who knows?  The minds of babies
are like sponges, their attention is every where, looking, listening,
touching, tasteing.  I'm going to stop now, I have ever been a clucky
man, and all this talk just makes me more so.

On 18 Feb, 11:12, Ian Pollard <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 17 February 2010 15:24, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > What did she drop then Ian?
>
> Nothing at all, she runs around saying it over and over. We were wondering
> is it was "stop it", but the jury is out on that I'm afraid.
>
> In all honesty, I am onside with the biological basis for language. Less so
> on the periodic table analogy. Grammar is quite mutable. For example: I use
> unprecursed pronouns in my writing quite often when opening a scene, it can
> create a nice lead-in.
>
> Chemicals on the periodic table are, by comparison, not mutable.
>
> Ian

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