The internal structure of languages, what they sanction and what they exclude in order to function could be reapprehended only in the form of words; but, in itself, this form can express its own law only if it is related back to its previous states, to the changes of which it is susceptible, to the modifications that never occur.

Foucault, Michel: The Order of Things (1966)

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