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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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...I want to discuss some requirements that two languages L1 and L2 must jointly satisfy to be capable of serving simultaneously as the medium through which a given science can evolve.

I'm having a difficulty understanding the part of ''a given science can evolve''. What does that part of the statement stand for? Where does the part of 'can evolve' belong to? Is it a part of a relative/participle clause? And besides, ''as the medium'' is just another part which I couldn't comprehend the meaning behind it. Please help me to understand this sentence. To summarize this statement in a more comprehensible way what can you say? Thank you
  

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Anonymous I want to discuss some requirements that two languages L1 and L2 must jointly satisfy to be capable of serving simultaneously as the medium through which a given science can evolve. I've changed a bit that sentence: I want to discuss some requirements that two languages L1 and L2 must be jointly capable of serving simultaneously as the medium through which a given science can evolve. Anonymous a given science can evolve .

  • Anonymous I want to discuss some requirements that two languages L1 and L2 must jointly satisfy to be capable of serving simultaneously as the medium through which a given science can evolve.
  • I've changed a bit that sentence: I want to discuss some requirements that two languages L1 and L2 must be jointly capable of serving simultaneously as the medium through which a given science can evolve.
  • Anonymous a given science can evolve .
  • What does that part of the statement stand for?
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AnonymousI want to discuss some requirements that two languages L1 and L2 must jointly satisfy to be capable of serving simultaneously as the medium through which a given science can evolve.
I've changed a bit that sentence:

I want to discuss some requirements that two languages L1 and L2 must be jointly capable of serving simultaneously as the
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tkacka15I've changed a bit that sentence:I want to discuss some requirements that two languages L1 and L2 must be jointly capable of serving simultaneously as the medium through which a given science can evolve.
In fact, the original sentence is structurally correct, but yours is not.

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