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Most of the Reversing the order in his title , M turns at papers are good descriptive studies — of rela- this point from speech to language , with a gentively little theoretical interest , but valuable for eral chapter on the notion of ...
Most of the Reversing the order in his title , M turns at papers are good descriptive studies — of rela- this point from speech to language , with a gentively little theoretical interest , but valuable for eral chapter on the notion of ...
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The chapter closes with a problematic attempt at classification in universal metaphoric terms , where the main division is according to area of perception ( touch , taste , smell , vision etc. ) vs. area of judgment ( dynamic , esthetic ...
The chapter closes with a problematic attempt at classification in universal metaphoric terms , where the main division is according to area of perception ( touch , taste , smell , vision etc. ) vs. area of judgment ( dynamic , esthetic ...
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As can be seen , the emphasis of the volume is on the syntax of the language , since the single chapter on phonology is written by another author . This is not to say that Bolozky's chapter is of less significance - quite the contrary ...
As can be seen , the emphasis of the volume is on the syntax of the language , since the single chapter on phonology is written by another author . This is not to say that Bolozky's chapter is of less significance - quite the contrary ...
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