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The ' name ' is the acoustic shape of the word , the ' sense ' is the mental content . Meaning is then defined as a reciprocal relation between name and sense , which enables them to call up one another . In accordance with Saussure and ...
The ' name ' is the acoustic shape of the word , the ' sense ' is the mental content . Meaning is then defined as a reciprocal relation between name and sense , which enables them to call up one another . In accordance with Saussure and ...
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VAGUENESS is an inherent feature of sense ; EMOTIVENESS a property of sound patterns as well as sense . Both vagueness and emotiveness are important features of any language ; they contribute to the discrepancy between name and sense ...
VAGUENESS is an inherent feature of sense ; EMOTIVENESS a property of sound patterns as well as sense . Both vagueness and emotiveness are important features of any language ; they contribute to the discrepancy between name and sense ...
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According to the notion of meaning as a reciprocal relationship between name and sense , semantic change occurs whenever a given name acquires a new sense or a given sense a new name . In this area there are three main problems ...
According to the notion of meaning as a reciprocal relationship between name and sense , semantic change occurs whenever a given name acquires a new sense or a given sense a new name . In this area there are three main problems ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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