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As applied to the logical structure of a word , Russell's point of view is : ' A single instance of the spoken word consists of a series of movements ... The instances of a word shade off into other movements by imperceptible degrees .
As applied to the logical structure of a word , Russell's point of view is : ' A single instance of the spoken word consists of a series of movements ... The instances of a word shade off into other movements by imperceptible degrees .
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... so that there will be an additional instance of the heard word if there is a person there to hear it . ... like Baron Munchausen's bugle notes on a cold day , then we have a new category of instances of the heard word .
... so that there will be an additional instance of the heard word if there is a person there to hear it . ... like Baron Munchausen's bugle notes on a cold day , then we have a new category of instances of the heard word .
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A written word is in principle a frozen instance of the spoken word in much the same way as a word on a phonograph record . ... Bertrand Russell says , in the definition quoted , ' The instances of a word shade off into other ...
A written word is in principle a frozen instance of the spoken word in much the same way as a word on a phonograph record . ... Bertrand Russell says , in the definition quoted , ' The instances of a word shade off into other ...
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TwentyOne Years of the Linguistic Society | 1 |
The Cause of the West Germanic Consonant | 14 |
Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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