Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... notion FUNCTIONAL ASSEMBLY . A functional assembly is defined as any coherent conceptual com- plex , i.e. any cohesive knowledge - structure . Random examples are the concept [ DOG ] , the rules of chess , knowing how to tie a shoe ...
... notion FUNCTIONAL ASSEMBLY . A functional assembly is defined as any coherent conceptual com- plex , i.e. any cohesive knowledge - structure . Random examples are the concept [ DOG ] , the rules of chess , knowing how to tie a shoe ...
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... notion [ CASTLE ] in isolation from the integrated body of concepts that constitute our knowledge of chess , [ JANUARY ] in isolation from our over - all conception of the calendrical cycle , [ UNCLE ] in isolation from knowledge of ...
... notion [ CASTLE ] in isolation from the integrated body of concepts that constitute our knowledge of chess , [ JANUARY ] in isolation from our over - all conception of the calendrical cycle , [ UNCLE ] in isolation from knowledge of ...
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... notion of the isogloss as a boundary - marker of areal features , and shows that the ILA in some features extends into ( or includes ) some of the Iranian languages . He also tries to show that certain features that are part of the ...
... notion of the isogloss as a boundary - marker of areal features , and shows that the ILA in some features extends into ( or includes ) some of the Iranian languages . He also tries to show that certain features that are part of the ...
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