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The argument against the Quineans is that their account of logical form rests on an arbitrary distinction between the logical particles and the rest of the vocabulary of a language . There is no relevant logical difference between ...
The argument against the Quineans is that their account of logical form rests on an arbitrary distinction between the logical particles and the rest of the vocabulary of a language . There is no relevant logical difference between ...
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To find the road was difficult.59 Or , since the constraints in 19 hold only for languages in which the distinction between finite and non - finite forms is valid , Greek presumably could have satisfied them by maintaining OR and OD as ...
To find the road was difficult.59 Or , since the constraints in 19 hold only for languages in which the distinction between finite and non - finite forms is valid , Greek presumably could have satisfied them by maintaining OR and OD as ...
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Besides the anachronistic and university that offers linguistic courses . use of the notions * Theorie ' and ' Praxis ' [ MARY RITCHIE KEY , University of California , ( which in fact do not apply to the distinction Irvine . ) ...
Besides the anachronistic and university that offers linguistic courses . use of the notions * Theorie ' and ' Praxis ' [ MARY RITCHIE KEY , University of California , ( which in fact do not apply to the distinction Irvine . ) ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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