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There is no disagreement , of course , with the statement that H sign - expressions are composed of H figurae — that is ... Here we find the important Hjelmslevian dichotomies of expression versus content , form versus substance .
There is no disagreement , of course , with the statement that H sign - expressions are composed of H figurae — that is ... Here we find the important Hjelmslevian dichotomies of expression versus content , form versus substance .
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Likewise , we may speak of an expression - purport , which may , for instance , consist of ' the vocalic continuum and the median profile of the roof of the mouth ' and be ' formed differently in different languages , depending on the ...
Likewise , we may speak of an expression - purport , which may , for instance , consist of ' the vocalic continuum and the median profile of the roof of the mouth ' and be ' formed differently in different languages , depending on the ...
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The ' principle ' involved in the above is what Hjelmslev has since 1938 been calling the ' commutation test ' : ' There is a difference between invariants in the expression plane when there is a correlation ( e.g. , the correlation ...
The ' principle ' involved in the above is what Hjelmslev has since 1938 been calling the ' commutation test ' : ' There is a difference between invariants in the expression plane when there is a correlation ( e.g. , the correlation ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
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