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A detailed and insightful description does not constitute an explanation of the phenomena under consideration . ... linguistics has been aptly characterized by Lass ( 1976 : 141 ) : ' the more we try to " explain " things ( even in the ...
A detailed and insightful description does not constitute an explanation of the phenomena under consideration . ... linguistics has been aptly characterized by Lass ( 1976 : 141 ) : ' the more we try to " explain " things ( even in the ...
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The first three contributors to this volumeOhala , Gandour , and Hombert - all quite explicitly subscribe to a notion of phonetic explanation by which a phonological rule is ' phonetically explained ' when its effect is demonstrably ...
The first three contributors to this volumeOhala , Gandour , and Hombert - all quite explicitly subscribe to a notion of phonetic explanation by which a phonological rule is ' phonetically explained ' when its effect is demonstrably ...
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He then elaborates his own pragmatic explanation of some of the phenomena . ... what the paradigm examples are examples of — and also as that of explaining why particular sentences , statements , or propositions stand in that relation .
He then elaborates his own pragmatic explanation of some of the phenomena . ... what the paradigm examples are examples of — and also as that of explaining why particular sentences , statements , or propositions stand in that relation .
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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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