The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Band 4R. E. Asher, J. M. Y. Simpson Pergamon Press, 1994 - 5644 Seiten |
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... standard modal logics of necessity , together with a possible - worlds semantics as proposed by Kripke ( 1963 ) , had the properties of a knowledge or belief theory deemed desirable above . The strongest of these standard logics of ...
... standard modal logics of necessity , together with a possible - worlds semantics as proposed by Kripke ( 1963 ) , had the properties of a knowledge or belief theory deemed desirable above . The strongest of these standard logics of ...
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... Standard English . In India , Hindi was known by different names in different periods of history . In the late twentieth century speech varieties like Bhojpuri , Maithili , Rajasthani , and Pahari are staking their claim as different ...
... Standard English . In India , Hindi was known by different names in different periods of history . In the late twentieth century speech varieties like Bhojpuri , Maithili , Rajasthani , and Pahari are staking their claim as different ...
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... Standards The word ' standard ' is extremely ambiguous . Here it will be used in a very peculiar sense borrowed from Pound ( 1930 : 118 ) who points out the following three character- istics of legal standards : ( a ) They all involve a ...
... Standards The word ' standard ' is extremely ambiguous . Here it will be used in a very peculiar sense borrowed from Pound ( 1930 : 118 ) who points out the following three character- istics of legal standards : ( a ) They all involve a ...
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