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An invaluable overview of the state of applied linguistics research at the end of the 1960's , the book is a comprehensive and useful work of reference for all concerned with the subject , from teachers to textbook authors .
An invaluable overview of the state of applied linguistics research at the end of the 1960's , the book is a comprehensive and useful work of reference for all concerned with the subject , from teachers to textbook authors .
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It is instructive to compare Weinreich's remarks to some made earlier by Quine ( 1953 : 47 ) : ' Lexicography is concerned , or seems to be concerned , with identifications of meanings , and the investigation of semantic change is ...
It is instructive to compare Weinreich's remarks to some made earlier by Quine ( 1953 : 47 ) : ' Lexicography is concerned , or seems to be concerned , with identifications of meanings , and the investigation of semantic change is ...
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Quine is skeptical about that ; but the disagreement between him and his opponents does not concern the need for a ... semantics is concerned with meaning rather than reference , and with analytic rather than synthetic truth ( p .
Quine is skeptical about that ; but the disagreement between him and his opponents does not concern the need for a ... semantics is concerned with meaning rather than reference , and with analytic rather than synthetic truth ( p .
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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