Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... sense ( i.e. none , absence of sense , or as it would be pleasant to say haplologically , ab - sense , or the ' sense ' of functioning as a name - see e.g. Pollock 1982 : 99 ) . But this is a problem only if , despite having no sense ...
... sense ( i.e. none , absence of sense , or as it would be pleasant to say haplologically , ab - sense , or the ' sense ' of functioning as a name - see e.g. Pollock 1982 : 99 ) . But this is a problem only if , despite having no sense ...
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... sense - bearing and are applied as names , therefore , BECAUSE OF the ' sense ' they bear . For instance , in Yoruba culture , Ìdòwú is traditionally given to a male child born after a pair of twins , and Ọlátòkunbò , literally and ...
... sense - bearing and are applied as names , therefore , BECAUSE OF the ' sense ' they bear . For instance , in Yoruba culture , Ìdòwú is traditionally given to a male child born after a pair of twins , and Ọlátòkunbò , literally and ...
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... sense , the proper nouns that are the prototypical proper names , are the special case where the scope for semantic or senseful referring is or has become zero , unless they have gained a sense anew through being used in a trope . 5 ...
... sense , the proper nouns that are the prototypical proper names , are the special case where the scope for semantic or senseful referring is or has become zero , unless they have gained a sense anew through being used in a trope . 5 ...
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