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In the next chapter , Ishtla Singh uses de Saussure's notion of signs and the Sapir - Whorf hypothesis to further the discussion of how language both represents and affects individual thought . Jason Jones and Sean Stilwell Peccei then ...
In the next chapter , Ishtla Singh uses de Saussure's notion of signs and the Sapir - Whorf hypothesis to further the discussion of how language both represents and affects individual thought . Jason Jones and Sean Stilwell Peccei then ...
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There is a very interesting discussion of the way in which the students understood Saussure's distinction between langue and parole — an understanding subsequently obscured by the editors ' reorganization of the notes and their failure ...
There is a very interesting discussion of the way in which the students understood Saussure's distinction between langue and parole — an understanding subsequently obscured by the editors ' reorganization of the notes and their failure ...
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In Ch . 6 , H offers some introductory remarks about the particles tha , na , and as , followed by a discussion of tha and its use in conjunction with aspect and the perfect tenses . Ch . 8 explores the use of na in a variety of ...
In Ch . 6 , H offers some introductory remarks about the particles tha , na , and as , followed by a discussion of tha and its use in conjunction with aspect and the perfect tenses . Ch . 8 explores the use of na in a variety of ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
eLanguage | 9 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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