The logical genius of the British is perhaps in the very structure of grammar: grammar times and a specific and indefinite article make it possible to present facts more clearly than in another language. It must not be accidental that one of the most famous Britons of all time is the master of the logical method Sherlock Holmes.
The Polish is extremely illogical in this respect: the structure of grammatical times tangs everything together, the absence of an inspecified and defined article. And yet, the Lviv-Warsaw School of Philosophy had such outstanding achievements in logic that American and British scientists learned Polish to read the original works of Polish logicians. How is it possible that a nation of users of an exceptionally illogical language has delivered such outstanding logic? Perhaps someone who from the cradle sat continuously on the carousel when he finally standing on hard ground, acquires an unsuched SENSE OF BALANCE.
Carousel is a language Polish, and hard land is German, in which many Polish creators of the Lviv-Warsaw School studied. It is interesting that, in phraseological terms, Polish has about as much in common with German as German with English, and in the sense of a deep structure even a little more.
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Great Honor