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Unique to this rendition is a prefatory chapter on ' The nature and definition of language ' as well as two chapters on the nature of science and linguistics as a science . The ' Nature and definition of language ' is similar to a ...
Unique to this rendition is a prefatory chapter on ' The nature and definition of language ' as well as two chapters on the nature of science and linguistics as a science . The ' Nature and definition of language ' is similar to a ...
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REFERENCES AARSLEFF , HANS . 1964. Leibniz on Locke on language . American Philosophical Quarterly 1.165-88 . 1967. The study of language in England , 1780-1860 . Princeton . 1969a . The state of nature and the nature of man in Locke .
REFERENCES AARSLEFF , HANS . 1964. Leibniz on Locke on language . American Philosophical Quarterly 1.165-88 . 1967. The study of language in England , 1780-1860 . Princeton . 1969a . The state of nature and the nature of man in Locke .
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... and ( 3 ) to shed some light on the general formal nature of accentual systems by examining in detail the accentual phenomena of a language such as Japanese , in which accentuation is of a much different acoustic nature than in the ...
... and ( 3 ) to shed some light on the general formal nature of accentual systems by examining in detail the accentual phenomena of a language such as Japanese , in which accentuation is of a much different acoustic nature than in the ...
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