Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... utterances of a language , and how many of these instructions are needed for any one utterance . When the linguist says that an utterance consists of the sequence [ ac ] he asserts that , given the instruction [ a ] followed by the ...
... utterances of a language , and how many of these instructions are needed for any one utterance . When the linguist says that an utterance consists of the sequence [ ac ] he asserts that , given the instruction [ a ] followed by the ...
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... utterances are not meant by ' begin talking ' ( 186 ) , but that ought to be made clear . The beginning of sentences ... utterance of the child is the blueprint for the development of language as art in the race ' ( 39 ) . I wonder ...
... utterances are not meant by ' begin talking ' ( 186 ) , but that ought to be made clear . The beginning of sentences ... utterance of the child is the blueprint for the development of language as art in the race ' ( 39 ) . I wonder ...
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... utterances cannot be syn- onymized , nor do they involve truth : a good test is simply to ask ' Is it true ? ' - if the answer seems irrelevant , the utterance is probably emotive . In fact , emotive utterances can even be deceptive ...
... utterances cannot be syn- onymized , nor do they involve truth : a good test is simply to ask ' Is it true ? ' - if the answer seems irrelevant , the utterance is probably emotive . In fact , emotive utterances can even be deceptive ...
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