Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 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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... conclusion we must draw is that metaphor explains nothing about mathematical ideas . Either it is an imprecise notion that cannot be used for serious analytical purposes such as mathematical idea analysis , or it is a name for a precise ...
... conclusion we must draw is that metaphor explains nothing about mathematical ideas . Either it is an imprecise notion that cannot be used for serious analytical purposes such as mathematical idea analysis , or it is a name for a precise ...
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... conclusion as to probability of authorship , or pinpoint any meaningful peer review . Additionally , as Defendant argues , there is no universally recognized standard for certifying an individual as an expert in forensic stylistics ...
... conclusion as to probability of authorship , or pinpoint any meaningful peer review . Additionally , as Defendant argues , there is no universally recognized standard for certifying an individual as an expert in forensic stylistics ...
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... conclusion offered is that corazón ' heart ' ' plays a much less central role ' for Spanish speakers than ' heart ' does for their English counterparts ( 223 ) . Turning to the concept of happiness , I am skeptical that one can conclude ...
... conclusion offered is that corazón ' heart ' ' plays a much less central role ' for Spanish speakers than ' heart ' does for their English counterparts ( 223 ) . Turning to the concept of happiness , I am skeptical that one can conclude ...
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