Or if they do, it is deconstructed to the point of unintelligibility. |
There are few posts that plummet down to the infantile depths of the scale and few that stretch upwards towards unintelligibility. |
Here, though, the number was Mr. LeBlanc's alone, and he gave in to his sludgier impulses, his voice oozing awkwardly around the lyrics, compressing them into unintelligibility. |
This risk of unintelligibility increases over time as the generation that fought a war dies out, replaced by individuals who paid no tangible price in that conflict. |
A similar situation, but with a greater degree of mutual unintelligibility, has been termed a language cluster. |
But the arbitrariness, the unintelligibility, the absolute mysteriousness of totalitarianism are essential to Berman's larger argument. |