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<p>and found to be significantly correlated across languages with stage of evolution of function of the morpheme.</p>

<p><big>Hard versus soft science</big></p>
<p>The ease of quantification is one of the features used to distinguish <a href="page.php?w=hard_and_soft_science">hard and soft science</a>s from each other. Scientists often consider hard sciences to be more scientific or rigorous, but this is disputed by social scientists who maintain that appropriate rigor includes the qualitative evaluation of the broader contexts of qualitative data. In some</p><p>
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