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Bar - Hillel suggests that confusion of meaning and reference may have led linguists to disregard MEANING , which is their proper concern , because questions of REFERENCE ( truth etc. ) do not fall within linguistics .
Bar - Hillel suggests that confusion of meaning and reference may have led linguists to disregard MEANING , which is their proper concern , because questions of REFERENCE ( truth etc. ) do not fall within linguistics .
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Chapter 1 ( Types of reference ) is based in part on the traditional terms determinative and qualitative as discussed by Maler . The item what is discussed first as used ' attributively as compared to what kind of and what ... like ...
Chapter 1 ( Types of reference ) is based in part on the traditional terms determinative and qualitative as discussed by Maler . The item what is discussed first as used ' attributively as compared to what kind of and what ... like ...
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We do not feel that , even in terms of their frame of reference , their evidence was secure enough for them to reject our description so completely . Our own frame of reference is such as to suggest that the traditional position ...
We do not feel that , even in terms of their frame of reference , their evidence was secure enough for them to reject our description so completely . Our own frame of reference is such as to suggest that the traditional position ...
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allophones American analysis appear Associate assume beginning called chapter College common comparative consonant contrast culture definition derived described dialects discussion distinction distribution English evidence example expression fact final forms French German give given Greek important indicate initial Institute interest interpretation Italy juncture language Latin learning least less Library linguistic material meaning method Michigan morpheme names nature object occur original pattern person Ph.D phonemes position possible present probably problem Professor question reference relation represent reviewer Sanskrit seems segmentation semantic sentence sequence similar sound speech spelling statement stem structure successors suffix suggests syllable symbols theory tion units University utterance verbs vowel words writing written