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The distinction between marked and unmarked entities in linguistic structure has been receiving increased attention in recent years from linguists of various points of view . Most prominently , we see transformational phonology taking ...
The distinction between marked and unmarked entities in linguistic structure has been receiving increased attention in recent years from linguists of various points of view . Most prominently , we see transformational phonology taking ...
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Moreover , Brown views logic as a fixed body of knowledge - ' in Loglan the distinctions given by the structure of language are the logically useful distinctions ' ( 166 ) -- and as making absolute claims about conceptual analysis .
Moreover , Brown views logic as a fixed body of knowledge - ' in Loglan the distinctions given by the structure of language are the logically useful distinctions ' ( 166 ) -- and as making absolute claims about conceptual analysis .
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Among the most interesting problems that confronted the Loglan designers were those of conceptual distinctions - e.g . ... and the speaker of Russian who wants to draw his distinction between sinij ' dark blue and goluboj ' light blue ...
Among the most interesting problems that confronted the Loglan designers were those of conceptual distinctions - e.g . ... and the speaker of Russian who wants to draw his distinction between sinij ' dark blue and goluboj ' light blue ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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