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H begins by summarizing a number of different views on the development of writing systems , and attacking a prevalent distinction between representational symbols ( e.g. a picture of a bird that corresponds to bird ) and mnemonic ...
H begins by summarizing a number of different views on the development of writing systems , and attacking a prevalent distinction between representational symbols ( e.g. a picture of a bird that corresponds to bird ) and mnemonic ...
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represents two structurally differentiable units , o : and . , and this distinction makes the vowel harmony and ablaut aberrances fall into place . ( There are other interactions as well ; cf. the sources in fn . 11 , above . ) ...
represents two structurally differentiable units , o : and . , and this distinction makes the vowel harmony and ablaut aberrances fall into place . ( There are other interactions as well ; cf. the sources in fn . 11 , above . ) ...
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First , he argues that linguistic semantics is abstract while cognitive semantics is concrete ( 104-5 ) ; and he uses this distinction to argue , ultimately , that DA must look at ACTUAL strategies of language use , and therefore ...
First , he argues that linguistic semantics is abstract while cognitive semantics is concrete ( 104-5 ) ; and he uses this distinction to argue , ultimately , that DA must look at ACTUAL strategies of language use , and therefore ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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