yes, I agree.

And it is the same as communication in a 'closed world' or 'open world' 
situation.


Gerard Freriks
+31 620347088
gfrer at luna.nl

On 29 aug. 2013, at 09:50, gjb <gjb at crs4.it> wrote:

> Re: Ontology & archetype codes
> 
> aren't we, here, in the realms of Descriptive v. Prescriptive Grammar?
> 
> http://grammar.about.com/od/basicsentencegrammar/f/descpresgrammar.htm
> 
> *Descriptive* obliges you to change whenever the language seems to.
> 
> *Prescriptive* obliges you to try to hold the language static.
> 
> The hard bit is gauging the utility of responding to any given change.
> 
> 
> Gavin Brelstaff
> CRS4 in
> Sardinia
> 
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