Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... thing by virtue of its role in a process - or , if one chooses to view it in this way , of transforming a process into a thing . 3.2 . ORGANIZATION . The grammar of a language is defined as a structured inventory of conventional ...
... thing by virtue of its role in a process - or , if one chooses to view it in this way , of transforming a process into a thing . 3.2 . ORGANIZATION . The grammar of a language is defined as a structured inventory of conventional ...
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... THINGS and RELATIONS . ( I also posit the class of ENTITIES , which neu- tralizes the distinction between things and relations . All predicates therefore designate entities of some kind . ) The profile of a THING is a bounded region in ...
... THINGS and RELATIONS . ( I also posit the class of ENTITIES , which neu- tralizes the distinction between things and relations . All predicates therefore designate entities of some kind . ) The profile of a THING is a bounded region in ...
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... thing by virtue of its role in a process . More specifically , in the version being considered , it designates a thing identified solely as the trajector of a process ; reference to the process is schematic internally to [ ER ] , but ...
... thing by virtue of its role in a process . More specifically , in the version being considered , it designates a thing identified solely as the trajector of a process ; reference to the process is schematic internally to [ ER ] , but ...
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