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In other words , L appears to be in the position ( particularly awkward for a generative semanticist ) of deriving surface structures from logical structures which do not represent their meaning . L's solution to this problem is ...
In other words , L appears to be in the position ( particularly awkward for a generative semanticist ) of deriving surface structures from logical structures which do not represent their meaning . L's solution to this problem is ...
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Chapter 2 , ' Theories of meaning ' , gives an overview of the philosophical approaches to the study of meaning . Unlike linguists who study meaning in order to understand how certain sequences of sound are systematically associated ...
Chapter 2 , ' Theories of meaning ' , gives an overview of the philosophical approaches to the study of meaning . Unlike linguists who study meaning in order to understand how certain sequences of sound are systematically associated ...
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One way to test this effability principle ... is to take a small area of meaning such as pronominalization ... and to make an over - all list of meaning distinctions occurring in that area through a cross - linguistic study .
One way to test this effability principle ... is to take a small area of meaning such as pronominalization ... and to make an over - all list of meaning distinctions occurring in that area through a cross - linguistic study .
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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