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Ziff is a well known analytic philosopher , whose interests turned to linguistics when he became troubled by ... Indeed , Ziff's own interest in a theory of meaning stems from a concern with its possible applications in philosophy .
Ziff is a well known analytic philosopher , whose interests turned to linguistics when he became troubled by ... Indeed , Ziff's own interest in a theory of meaning stems from a concern with its possible applications in philosophy .
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Scattered articles which embody by - products of these inquiries have appeared for the most part in onomastic journals . In SPAIN , R. Menéndez Pidal reaffirms his incontrovertible position of leadership . An early interest in a pre ...
Scattered articles which embody by - products of these inquiries have appeared for the most part in onomastic journals . In SPAIN , R. Menéndez Pidal reaffirms his incontrovertible position of leadership . An early interest in a pre ...
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This renewed interest is ultimately due almost solely to the efforts of Leo Weisgerber , who has even been called Humboldt redivivus . ' For more than than a generation Weisgerber has been elaborating on Humboldt and applying the idea ...
This renewed interest is ultimately due almost solely to the efforts of Leo Weisgerber , who has even been called Humboldt redivivus . ' For more than than a generation Weisgerber has been elaborating on Humboldt and applying the idea ...
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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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