Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... arguments that have failed to convince a single interpretivist of the errors of his ways . One is the aesthetic or ' simplest theory is best ' argument , which C combines with the ' be suspicious of historical artifacts ' argument : ' I ...
... arguments that have failed to convince a single interpretivist of the errors of his ways . One is the aesthetic or ' simplest theory is best ' argument , which C combines with the ' be suspicious of historical artifacts ' argument : ' I ...
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... argument of B's is correct , then she has provided a counter - ex- ample to her own position that NSR is cyclic . After all , if NSR must FOLLOW two postcyclic rules , then it cannot be cyclic . The only way B could get out of this ...
... argument of B's is correct , then she has provided a counter - ex- ample to her own position that NSR is cyclic . After all , if NSR must FOLLOW two postcyclic rules , then it cannot be cyclic . The only way B could get out of this ...
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... argument ] had been sound , the conclusion would not have followed , since the entire argument assumes that NSR is cyclical , which B has not shown . ' This assertion is based on an erroneous set of arguments . " 1 11 In his §2 , Lakoff ...
... argument ] had been sound , the conclusion would not have followed , since the entire argument assumes that NSR is cyclical , which B has not shown . ' This assertion is based on an erroneous set of arguments . " 1 11 In his §2 , Lakoff ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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