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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 10:21:27 -0500, David H. Burns wrote:
> Once we learn to use the structures of our languages we forget what the
> structures are called,
> unless it is somehow brought to our attention -- as it is when we try to
> learn another language
> as a adult. But in general we continue to use them efficiently and
> correctly. It like riding a bicycle,
> once you learn how you don't forget.:)
That is certainly true. I'd claim a "senior" moment, but I'm not quite
old enough for those yet. ;-)
Jim
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