Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... fact that , at least for Kripke , the name rigidly designates him - picks him out in all possible worlds . But if ... fact about Houdini , each knows that the other knows the fact , each kno 、 s that the other knows that the other knows ...
... fact that , at least for Kripke , the name rigidly designates him - picks him out in all possible worlds . But if ... fact about Houdini , each knows that the other knows the fact , each kno 、 s that the other knows that the other knows ...
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... facts are the strings of categories , i.e. syntactic forms ( Bloomfield 1933 , Harris 1946 ) . ( d ) In transformational grammar , Harris 1952 changed the notion of linguistic fact by making RELATIONS between syntactic forms the central ...
... facts are the strings of categories , i.e. syntactic forms ( Bloomfield 1933 , Harris 1946 ) . ( d ) In transformational grammar , Harris 1952 changed the notion of linguistic fact by making RELATIONS between syntactic forms the central ...
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... fact that DEMONSTRATING THE EXISTENCE of phenomena is a prime necessity . Even if a clear difference of behavior has been observed in some sentences , the observation may constitute an artifact . Only comparison with a large number of ...
... fact that DEMONSTRATING THE EXISTENCE of phenomena is a prime necessity . Even if a clear difference of behavior has been observed in some sentences , the observation may constitute an artifact . Only comparison with a large number of ...
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language development | 765 |
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