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What Dixon really accomplishes is to document a conception of linguistic inquiry strongly at variance with all previous or ... His linguistics embodies an apparent refusal to deal with real linguistic data , a lack of concern for past ...
What Dixon really accomplishes is to document a conception of linguistic inquiry strongly at variance with all previous or ... His linguistics embodies an apparent refusal to deal with real linguistic data , a lack of concern for past ...
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Dixon goes further , however , than simply insisting that scientific linguistic research must proceed along certain lines . Unbelievably , he actually denies the existence of an aspect of the world in which he is not interested , namely ...
Dixon goes further , however , than simply insisting that scientific linguistic research must proceed along certain lines . Unbelievably , he actually denies the existence of an aspect of the world in which he is not interested , namely ...
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But since this is of course the crucial notion with which real linguistics is and has been concerned , 21 his whole ... A serious linguistic account of meaning must obviously include an explication of such empirically relevant notions ...
But since this is of course the crucial notion with which real linguistics is and has been concerned , 21 his whole ... A serious linguistic account of meaning must obviously include an explication of such empirically relevant notions ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
Urheberrecht | |
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