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in the statement of his linguistic materials and believed that every truly ' scientific statement is made in ... statements in physical rather than ' mentalistic ' terms do not lead to the conclusion that he ' ignores meaning ' or that ...
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To find out whether a given statement is logically true , whether two statements are logically equivalent , or whether two expressions are synonymous , one needs to know only their intension ( connotation , meaning ) ; to find out ...
To find out whether a given statement is logically true , whether two statements are logically equivalent , or whether two expressions are synonymous , one needs to know only their intension ( connotation , meaning ) ; to find out ...
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To find out whether a given statement is logically true , whether two statements are logically equivalent , or whether two expressions are synonymous , one needs to know only their intension ( connotation , meaning ) ; to find out ...
To find out whether a given statement is logically true , whether two statements are logically equivalent , or whether two expressions are synonymous , one needs to know only their intension ( connotation , meaning ) ; to find out ...
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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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