Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... argues that this view is mistaken . Indeed , he regards it - correctly , I think - as the fundamental confusion engendered by contemporary linguists ' uncritical acceptance of a neo - positivist ( logical empiri- cist ) philosophy of ...
... argues that this view is mistaken . Indeed , he regards it - correctly , I think - as the fundamental confusion engendered by contemporary linguists ' uncritical acceptance of a neo - positivist ( logical empiri- cist ) philosophy of ...
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... argues that speakers ' reports cannot be treated simply as events observed by others . He implies ( although this point is never explicitly discussed ) that reports - even a person's reports of his own mental state - are kinds of ...
... argues that speakers ' reports cannot be treated simply as events observed by others . He implies ( although this point is never explicitly discussed ) that reports - even a person's reports of his own mental state - are kinds of ...
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... argue back , which is what I will do in the course of this review . claims . Occasionally the claims are not well defended ; e.g. , he argues that teleological explana- tions cannot be Hempelian deductive - nomological ( D - N ) ...
... argue back , which is what I will do in the course of this review . claims . Occasionally the claims are not well defended ; e.g. , he argues that teleological explana- tions cannot be Hempelian deductive - nomological ( D - N ) ...
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acrolect analysis aphaeresis apply argues arguments basilect behavior chapter Chomsky claim classifier languages clitic complementizer consider constituents constraints constructions context coördinate Cupeño decreolization definite deletion derived dialects discussion distinction Dyirbal English environments evidence example existence existential explanation fact function grammar hypothesis implicature indicative initial interpretation Itkonen John Kwaio linguistic Luiseño Mary meaning metrical morpheme morphological notes notion noun noun classes NP's object occur other-correction other-initiation paper paradigm passive perspective phonetic phonological rules phrases pidgin position predict prefixes present principle problem pronouns proposal refer relations relative clause relevant repair representation rhotacism Saussure Saussure's semantic sentences sociolinguistic speakers specific speech starting point subjunctive suffix suggests surface structure Swahili syntactic syntactic category syntax Tarascan theory tion transformational grammar transformations Umlaut underlying University variation verbs vowel Vowel Shift words Yagaria