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Explication in semantics differs from explication in syntax or phonology only in regard to the properties and ... At the level of linguistic theory , our partial knowledge of the set of semantic properties and relations is used to ...
Explication in semantics differs from explication in syntax or phonology only in regard to the properties and ... At the level of linguistic theory , our partial knowledge of the set of semantic properties and relations is used to ...
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For example , semantic concepts like ' directing its own movements ' or ' something possessing supernatural powers ' do not provide the language user with a quick and easy means to decide questions of identification ; stereotypic ...
For example , semantic concepts like ' directing its own movements ' or ' something possessing supernatural powers ' do not provide the language user with a quick and easy means to decide questions of identification ; stereotypic ...
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Thus the circularity which Quine discovered , in attempts to clarify semantic notions on the basis of substitution tests , can no longer count against their acceptability . The circularity is a product of a data - cataloging approach to ...
Thus the circularity which Quine discovered , in attempts to clarify semantic notions on the basis of substitution tests , can no longer count against their acceptability . The circularity is a product of a data - cataloging approach to ...
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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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