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From the point of view of linguistic method it might be better to say that linguistic structure should describe all the variations of linguistic forms which occur, including, for instance, the fact that English declarative sentences have rising pitch for some speakers, while the somewhat different science of individual language use, which deals with a few additional variables, will investigate what the rising-pitch form correlates with, what regularities each personality shows. - Harris (1942b), a pag.243
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