The answer, I suggest, is that phonemism is rooted in alphabetism. Indeed, many linguists have suggested that there really is a /g/ phoneme at the end of 'fang' and other [ŋ]-final words in English, except that they are not pronounced!
We do it in our teaching, which is where the rubber hits the road in the improvisation community.
The temperature effect of poisons. The influence of poison on the catalyst can be different with the change of reaction conditions.
I muſt acquaint you, that I haue recciu'd New-dated Letters from Northumberland:
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