Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... values'. These last two criticisms can be further illustrated from two previously unremarked features of value-talk in social work. First, it is always worth attending to the varied verbs connected to 'values' or, more graphically, the ...
... values'. These last two criticisms can be further illustrated from two previously unremarked features of value-talk in social work. First, it is always worth attending to the varied verbs connected to 'values' or, more graphically, the ...
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... value that surmounts all values—positive, negative, zero, or incomparable with o—then it may be used as a “unit of measure” for all those values. Such a value must be positive, since in surmounting all values it must surmount o ...
... value that surmounts all values—positive, negative, zero, or incomparable with o—then it may be used as a “unit of measure” for all those values. Such a value must be positive, since in surmounting all values it must surmount o ...
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... values from Chinese thought should be the focus. In traditional Chinese culture, the ideals of mainstream values are mostly expressed with respect to political regulation, which was the first question of my speech. 2. Traditional ...
... values from Chinese thought should be the focus. In traditional Chinese culture, the ideals of mainstream values are mostly expressed with respect to political regulation, which was the first question of my speech. 2. Traditional ...
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