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fruit seller : Good morning , sir, May I help you?
Customer : Yes, I want to buy some mangoes, a watermelon and half kg for grapes.
fruit seller : This watermelon is $8, the grapes are $1.89 per kg and the mangoes are $0.70 per each.
Customer : They are awfully expensive . Can you make them less costly?
fruit seller : Sir, please make your choice. I will consider.
Customer : I will give you $6 for the watermelon, for the mangoes and $1.42 for the grapes.
fruit seller : Okay, I can only give you the watermelon for $8.
Customer : Here, take the money and I will only take the watermelon.
fruit seller : Thank you, sir. Here you go.
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<span>Structural linguists look for structure in language, so they would look at how words are composed of phonemes and morphemes. They are mostly working on current languages, but that's because they have access to them easily. When they can, they also study how those patterns evolved historically. De Saussure, the founder of Structural Linguistics is for example and important figure in historical linguistics.</span>
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