| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - A sentence (logos) is a significant voice, sent out by the intellect, as for instance, It is day; but dialect is a peculiar style imprinted on the utterance of nations, according to their race; and causes varieties in the Greek language, being a sort of local habit, as for instance, the Attics say thalatta, and the Ionians say h??mer??.
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