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Such generalizations, however, ignore the fact that the "optimal" balance may differ from language to language.
Today, Arabic numerals are in use pretty much around the world, while the words with which we name numbers naturally differ from language to language.
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Whereas the scalar implicature of "some" has been found in all observed languages (Horn 1989), tautology implicatures differ markedly from language to language (Wierzbicka 1987: 102).
The number of syllables in a language, while differing considerably from language to language, is always quite large; hence, some hundreds of graphs may be required to make a functioning syllabary.
We do not claim to make a binary distinction here: As the amount of contact-induced change differs from language to language, so do the underlying evolutionary processes, and it is rather a continuum between strictly tree-like and strictly network-like evolution that we are dealing with.
The number of strata may vary from language to language.
The number of noun classes varies from language to language.
Results of this process vary from language to language.
The dictionary is a compendium of possible allusions, from language to language and word to word.
However, the typology of islandhood varies from language to language.
This MP operation varies from language to language.
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