Dear Yitzak,
You should read a few books of elementary linguistics. In any
language we can speak of grammatical and ungrammatical expressions.
There are unchangeable (synchronic) rules that govern the use of
language, and many words have properties that cannot be changed. If
this were not true, communication between individuals would be very
difficult. To deny that there are unchangeable properties in any
language simply is ridiculous.
So the arguments against this that you and David Kummerow have
presented betrays a lack of elementary linguistic knowledge. This is
a discussion list of BH, so let us get back to the Hebrew language.
Best regards,
Rolf Furuli
University of Oslo
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