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19: The Ordinary Language of Men
The forms of the written language used in books depend upon the forms of language used in the ordinary intercourse of men. FRED FLOWER discusses the reflection of the spoken language in books and the wav in which restricted language forms can limit communication.
Produced by PEGGY BACON
(Repeated: Saturday, 4 July: Radio 4)

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