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Ziff's way out is to construct his semantic theory to apply to utterances regardless
of whether they are drawn from a particular language , dialect , or idiolect . ' This
is a case of taking the right approach for entirely the wrong reasons .
Ziff's way out is to construct his semantic theory to apply to utterances regardless
of whether they are drawn from a particular language , dialect , or idiolect . ' This
is a case of taking the right approach for entirely the wrong reasons .
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This constitutes vicious circularity : the rules are supposed to reconstruct the
native speaker's abilities and yet they cannot perform their function without the
native speaker using these abilities to apply them . As much of the ability and skill
of ...
This constitutes vicious circularity : the rules are supposed to reconstruct the
native speaker's abilities and yet they cannot perform their function without the
native speaker using these abilities to apply them . As much of the ability and skill
of ...
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Moreover , being thoroughly familiar with Romance data , he could safely apply
to them a policy of judicious selectivity ; it is in those sections where his
knowledge is secondhand that his relative helplessness hindered him from
screening his ...
Moreover , being thoroughly familiar with Romance data , he could safely apply
to them a policy of judicious selectivity ; it is in those sections where his
knowledge is secondhand that his relative helplessness hindered him from
screening his ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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