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With respect to the intersection given by modification , however , I must define one more concept , namely DEIXIS . Meaning is a classification , a categorization imposed by language on extralinguistic reality . In deictic categories or ...
With respect to the intersection given by modification , however , I must define one more concept , namely DEIXIS . Meaning is a classification , a categorization imposed by language on extralinguistic reality . In deictic categories or ...
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... with respect to what it should be as a calculation ; un MAUVAIS poète ' a bad poet ' is ' bad ' with respect to his poetry ; une MAUVAISE action ' a bad , immoral action ' is ' bad ' with respect to moral standards for actions .
... with respect to what it should be as a calculation ; un MAUVAIS poète ' a bad poet ' is ' bad ' with respect to his poetry ; une MAUVAISE action ' a bad , immoral action ' is ' bad ' with respect to moral standards for actions .
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Only loanwords exhibiting MORE THAN ONE of this fixed set of features will be analysed in order to evaluate the relative degrees of assimilation of the various features with respect to one another ( cf. the earlier modification of ...
Only loanwords exhibiting MORE THAN ONE of this fixed set of features will be analysed in order to evaluate the relative degrees of assimilation of the various features with respect to one another ( cf. the earlier modification of ...
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