Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... semantic rules and the role of these rules in the perception of speech . Of the proposals for a semantic theory that I have surveyed , 155 only one ade- quately spells out the general form that such a theory must take and what sort of ...
... semantic rules and the role of these rules in the perception of speech . Of the proposals for a semantic theory that I have surveyed , 155 only one ade- quately spells out the general form that such a theory must take and what sort of ...
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... semantic differential , derived ultimately from investigations with synesthesia , is a technique using multiple factor analysis which discloses dimensional structure within ' semantic space ' : various concepts are subjected to semantic ...
... semantic differential , derived ultimately from investigations with synesthesia , is a technique using multiple factor analysis which discloses dimensional structure within ' semantic space ' : various concepts are subjected to semantic ...
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... semantic atlas ' of a lexicon of 360 items and a study of the distances between the concepts involved.168 Within a relatively short time , the semantic differential has been adapted for use in an impressive array of inves- tigations ...
... semantic atlas ' of a lexicon of 360 items and a study of the distances between the concepts involved.168 Within a relatively short time , the semantic differential has been adapted for use in an impressive array of inves- tigations ...
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