Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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 this approach adds certain primitive notions to the customary ones of linguistic theory . ( The primitive notions of a theory are those that are not analyzed within the theory , but are taken for granted as a basis for ...
... fact that this approach adds certain primitive notions to the customary ones of linguistic theory . ( The primitive notions of a theory are those that are not analyzed within the theory , but are taken for granted as a basis for ...
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... fact that oculist and eye - doctor are synonyms , he can avoid all fear of mentalism by the formal procedure of set- ting down this fact as a meaning postulate . And if he is concerned about the question why An oculist is an eye ...
... fact that oculist and eye - doctor are synonyms , he can avoid all fear of mentalism by the formal procedure of set- ting down this fact as a meaning postulate . And if he is concerned about the question why An oculist is an eye ...
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... facts . - There is nothing here for laughter or for learned gibe , but a his- toric fact beyond price and beyond invention . ' Then Merkelbach , Rhein . Mus . 95.23-47 ( 1952 ) , drove in the coffin nails , with an article valuable for ...
... facts . - There is nothing here for laughter or for learned gibe , but a his- toric fact beyond price and beyond invention . ' Then Merkelbach , Rhein . Mus . 95.23-47 ( 1952 ) , drove in the coffin nails , with an article valuable for ...
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