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Three chapters follow which deal with metaphors . The bases for the semantic extensions are divided into three classes : ' similarity of appearance ' ( Chapter 3 ) ; ' similarity of quality , activity , or function ' ( Chapter 4 ) ...
Three chapters follow which deal with metaphors . The bases for the semantic extensions are divided into three classes : ' similarity of appearance ' ( Chapter 3 ) ; ' similarity of quality , activity , or function ' ( Chapter 4 ) ...
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Chapter 1 treats the function of language , defined ( 6 ) as ' A system of arbitrary vocal symbols by which thought is conveyed from one human being to another ' . Apparently from conviction as well as for pedagogical reasons , Hughes ...
Chapter 1 treats the function of language , defined ( 6 ) as ' A system of arbitrary vocal symbols by which thought is conveyed from one human being to another ' . Apparently from conviction as well as for pedagogical reasons , Hughes ...
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Cassidy has not helped matters by putting his four weakest chapters at the beginning and by salting them with ineffective ... But he goes on to devote the bulk of the first chapter to several detailed and fully documented etymologies .
Cassidy has not helped matters by putting his four weakest chapters at the beginning and by salting them with ineffective ... But he goes on to devote the bulk of the first chapter to several detailed and fully documented etymologies .
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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