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As a general rule, language works on the principle that effort increases with length; five paragraphs require more work than two sentences for the sender to write and the receiver to read.
In Dutch language structure, verbs sometimes come near the end of a sentence rather than immediately after the subject like they do in English, explains study lead author Cas W. Coopmans, a ...
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