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Moreover , it is possible to show that certain types of concept introductions which look circular are not so in fact — types in which the elimination of the newly introduced term does not involve an infinite regress .
Moreover , it is possible to show that certain types of concept introductions which look circular are not so in fact — types in which the elimination of the newly introduced term does not involve an infinite regress .
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This not only sets a bad example for students , but makes this chapter , when combined with the many errors of fact which it also contains , one of the worst in the book . Čikobava perpetuates one of the most annoying features of recent ...
This not only sets a bad example for students , but makes this chapter , when combined with the many errors of fact which it also contains , one of the worst in the book . Čikobava perpetuates one of the most annoying features of recent ...
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One stem would suffice to illustrate this class except for the fact that all stems in it end in either o or i , and there are many stems of each of these two types . They differ from stems 1 and 2 in having -h in the preterit , -a in ...
One stem would suffice to illustrate this class except for the fact that all stems in it end in either o or i , and there are many stems of each of these two types . They differ from stems 1 and 2 in having -h in the preterit , -a in ...
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Meaning communication and value LENNEBERG | 19 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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