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Second , the notion enjoys a certain prerogative in connection with the evaluation of attempts to explicate meaning or reduce it to another notion . Attempts to reduce meaning to reference in the actual world , reference in possible ...
Second , the notion enjoys a certain prerogative in connection with the evaluation of attempts to explicate meaning or reduce it to another notion . Attempts to reduce meaning to reference in the actual world , reference in possible ...
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property can be found to characterize distributionally the notion of numerical identity in terms of substitution of one number n for another m in the context x + m + y ? How might one distributionally characterize the notions of ...
property can be found to characterize distributionally the notion of numerical identity in terms of substitution of one number n for another m in the context x + m + y ? How might one distributionally characterize the notions of ...
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The first two of these are essentially dependent on the notion ' phoneme ' , and in some ways are practically non - distinct from the notion of alternation itself ( cf. the definition of opacity given by Kiparsky 1971 : 621-2 ) .
The first two of these are essentially dependent on the notion ' phoneme ' , and in some ways are practically non - distinct from the notion of alternation itself ( cf. the definition of opacity given by Kiparsky 1971 : 621-2 ) .
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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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