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[…] the articles, sometimes ranked as a separate part of speech, are likewise altered and faded words; their originals, to be sure, were formal enough; but they are etherealized formals: the definite article is a demonstrative, from which the full demonstrative force has been withdrawn; the indefinite article comes by a similar process of attenuation from the numeral ‘one.’ - Whitney (1875), a pag.95
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