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Created page with "Toki Pona often makes no distinction between '''formal and informal styles''' of speech. A common philosophy is that things should be phrased in a simple and explanatory way, keeping all speech in accord with a few established ''forms'' of grammar, semantics, and the like. ==Well-formedness== Often in natural languages, speech considered informal is perfectly intelligible, and accords to its own internally consistent linguistic forms. Such speech is,..."
(Created page with "Toki Pona often makes no distinction between '''formal and informal styles''' of speech. A common philosophy is that things should be phrased in a simple and explanatory way, keeping all speech in accord with a few established ''forms'' of grammar, semantics, and the like. ==Well-formedness== Often in natural languages, speech considered informal is perfectly intelligible, and accords to its own internally consistent linguistic forms. Such speech is,...")
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