Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... proper name , arbi- trarily referential to its bearer . I would therefore argue that in general by - names , that is , expressions descriptively true of their bearer and applied because of that fact , cannot be names except in the light ...
... proper name , arbi- trarily referential to its bearer . I would therefore argue that in general by - names , that is , expressions descriptively true of their bearer and applied because of that fact , cannot be names except in the light ...
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... proper nouns , are a set analogous to some supposed set of proper names . The trouble is that , while names of this sort are numerous , salient , and generally regarded as typical , even prototypical , the fact remains that there are ...
... proper nouns , are a set analogous to some supposed set of proper names . The trouble is that , while names of this sort are numerous , salient , and generally regarded as typical , even prototypical , the fact remains that there are ...
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... proper name , or what may be used as a proper name , by something not wholly identical in ( apparent ) sense ( Great Leap Forward ) ; the translation of an expression and what is perceived to be the translation of its onymic homonym ...
... proper name , or what may be used as a proper name , by something not wholly identical in ( apparent ) sense ( Great Leap Forward ) ; the translation of an expression and what is perceived to be the translation of its onymic homonym ...
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