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semantic theory , since we have found an ability of speakers which cannot be accounted for by grammar , which is semantic in a reasonable sense , and which enables speakers to apprehend the semantic structure of an infinite number of ...
semantic theory , since we have found an ability of speakers which cannot be accounted for by grammar , which is semantic in a reasonable sense , and which enables speakers to apprehend the semantic structure of an infinite number of ...
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First , such a theory cannot in principle distinguish between the speaker's knowledge ... Second , since there is no serious possibility of systematizing all the knowledge of the world that speakers share , and since a theory of the ...
First , such a theory cannot in principle distinguish between the speaker's knowledge ... Second , since there is no serious possibility of systematizing all the knowledge of the world that speakers share , and since a theory of the ...
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Analogously , we may say of a community like the one formed by all speakers of American English that there is , for each speaker , a set of rules that he follows , and that there is , assumptively , a considerable overlap from speaker ...
Analogously , we may say of a community like the one formed by all speakers of American English that there is , for each speaker , a set of rules that he follows , and that there is , assumptively , a considerable overlap from speaker ...
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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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