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Thus we are forced from every side to recognize that regularity is inherent in the psychological as well as the physiological linguistic principle. In other words, we are obliged to coordinate the two. The peripheries of their spheres of influence intersect each other at many points. Which one prevails over the other depends upon the immediate circumstances in every given case. (p. 43) - Schuchardt (1972)
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