Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... meaning , would appear to be linked to cases in which the language varieties as wholes are equivalent , and the choice is not ' either - or ' but ' both - and ' . Sal- isbury 1962 reports two New Guinea groups who participate in common ...
... meaning , would appear to be linked to cases in which the language varieties as wholes are equivalent , and the choice is not ' either - or ' but ' both - and ' . Sal- isbury 1962 reports two New Guinea groups who participate in common ...
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... meaning . Still , that material is not the subject of this chapter . Rather , Johnson - Laird wishes to address the presumably more ' cosmic ' question of how meaning arises at all , the nature of the relation between words and the ...
... meaning . Still , that material is not the subject of this chapter . Rather , Johnson - Laird wishes to address the presumably more ' cosmic ' question of how meaning arises at all , the nature of the relation between words and the ...
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... meaning of the word water ? Can one know the meaning of the word without knowing that it refers to a kind of liquid ? And what about the liquid's color , weight , drinkability , etc. ? If there is a boundary , then it should , in ...
... meaning of the word water ? Can one know the meaning of the word without knowing that it refers to a kind of liquid ? And what about the liquid's color , weight , drinkability , etc. ? If there is a boundary , then it should , in ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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