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This exposition of C's grammatical theory has necessarily been brief and oversimplified . ... In view of the multiplicity of contemporary linguistic theories , C's contention that ' linguistics at the present time needs some new ...
This exposition of C's grammatical theory has necessarily been brief and oversimplified . ... In view of the multiplicity of contemporary linguistic theories , C's contention that ' linguistics at the present time needs some new ...
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Quine is skeptical about that ; but the disagreement between him and his opponents does not concern the need for a theory of reference . Quine and Frege would both agree that there can be no semantic theory without a theory of reference ...
Quine is skeptical about that ; but the disagreement between him and his opponents does not concern the need for a theory of reference . Quine and Frege would both agree that there can be no semantic theory without a theory of reference ...
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Though interesting no matter what linguistic theory is involved , it is in Saussure's approach to language that the question seems to pose the gravest problems . Even admitting that this dilemma has bothered a great many linguists ...
Though interesting no matter what linguistic theory is involved , it is in Saussure's approach to language that the question seems to pose the gravest problems . Even admitting that this dilemma has bothered a great many linguists ...
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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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