Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... paradigm EXCEPT for the 1sg . present . It seems far more reasonable simply to overlook these forms in making a synchronic analysis of Russian . But we should ask why these forms are not used ( or perhaps better , why they are rarely ...
... paradigm EXCEPT for the 1sg . present . It seems far more reasonable simply to overlook these forms in making a synchronic analysis of Russian . But we should ask why these forms are not used ( or perhaps better , why they are rarely ...
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... paradigm ' to refer to what he now calls ' disciplinary matrices'.3 Paradigms are related to revolutions in the following way : each scientific revolution corresponds to a paradigm , and vice versa . Thus a revolution uniquely ...
... paradigm ' to refer to what he now calls ' disciplinary matrices'.3 Paradigms are related to revolutions in the following way : each scientific revolution corresponds to a paradigm , and vice versa . Thus a revolution uniquely ...
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... paradigm stage , Kuhn cites 17th - century chemistry and early 19th- century geology ( 48 ) . As soon as a discipline has acquired its first paradigm , the chaotic disunity of the earlier stage disappears , ' apparently once and for all ...
... paradigm stage , Kuhn cites 17th - century chemistry and early 19th- century geology ( 48 ) . As soon as a discipline has acquired its first paradigm , the chaotic disunity of the earlier stage disappears , ' apparently once and for all ...
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