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MEANING AND LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS CHARLES C. FRIES University of Michigan Many who have read the materials of present - day American linguists and have listened to their discussions have gained the impression that these linguists have ...
MEANING AND LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS CHARLES C. FRIES University of Michigan Many who have read the materials of present - day American linguists and have listened to their discussions have gained the impression that these linguists have ...
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In order to ' mark its difference from previous kinds of linguistics ... we call it glossematics ' ( 51 , OSG 72 ) . ... Purport is formless , however , only from the standpoint of linguistics ; the ' non - linguistic analysis of the ...
In order to ' mark its difference from previous kinds of linguistics ... we call it glossematics ' ( 51 , OSG 72 ) . ... Purport is formless , however , only from the standpoint of linguistics ; the ' non - linguistic analysis of the ...
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First of all , since linguistic theory ' is so constructed that linguistic form is viewed without regard for “ the substance " ( purport ) ' ( 65 , OSG 91 ) , it can be applied to “ any structure whose form is analogous to that of a ...
First of all , since linguistic theory ' is so constructed that linguistic form is viewed without regard for “ the substance " ( purport ) ' ( 65 , OSG 91 ) , it can be applied to “ any structure whose form is analogous to that of a ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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