The vocal features common to same or partly same utterances are forms; the corresponding stimulus-reaction features are meanings. Thus a form is a recurrent vocal feature which has meaning, and a meaning is a recurrent stimulus- reaction feature which... Language - Seite 153herausgegeben von - 1925Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Leonard Bloomfield - 1987 - 314 Seiten
...linguistics. 5. Def. That which is alike will be called same. That which is not same is different. This enables us to use these words without reference...features common to same or partly same utterances arc forms; the corresponding stimulus-reaction features are meanings. Thus a form is a recurrent vocal... | |
 | Eric P. Hamp, Martin Joos, Fred W. Householder, Robert Austerlitz - 1966 - 285 Seiten
...vocal features common to same or partly same utterances are forms; the corresponding stimulus -reaction features are meanings. Thus a form is a recurrent...feature which has meaning, and a meaning is a recurrent stimulus reaction feature which corresponds to a form. 7 .A s su mp ti on 2. . Every utterance is made... | |
 | John G. Fought - 1999 - 336 Seiten
...speech-community. 5. Def. That which is alike will be called same. That which is not the same is different. 6. Def. The vocal features common to same or partly same utterances are forms; the corresponding stimulus-reaction-features are meanings. 1. Assumption 2. Every utterance is made up wholly of forms.... | |
 | G. E. Booij, Christian Lehmann, Joachim Mugdan - 2000 - 972 Seiten
...1926:155-157) a simple morphological model is laid out in the following assumptions and definitions: "6. The vocal features common to same or partly same utterances...corresponding stimulus-reaction features are meanings. I . Every utterance is made up wholly of forms. [...] 9. A minimum form is a morpheme'^ its meaning... | |
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