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What L shows in impressive detail is that attention has long and widely been paid to the nature of names and that vigorous , indeed contentious , arguments have been advanced about what names are . Never mind that reading this survey of ...
What L shows in impressive detail is that attention has long and widely been paid to the nature of names and that vigorous , indeed contentious , arguments have been advanced about what names are . Never mind that reading this survey of ...
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... account of the nature and structure of human language , we need to find ways to build substantive theories of the ... that we can construct an argument that they NECESSARILY flow from the nature of that faculty and nothing else .
... account of the nature and structure of human language , we need to find ways to build substantive theories of the ... that we can construct an argument that they NECESSARILY flow from the nature of that faculty and nothing else .
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The moral of all this , I think , concerns the nature of scientific inquiry . As linguists , we have developed a rich set of tools for studying Language and languages , and a rich collection of results based on those tools .
The moral of all this , I think , concerns the nature of scientific inquiry . As linguists , we have developed a rich set of tools for studying Language and languages , and a rich collection of results based on those tools .
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