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Reduction of sentences to observational vocabulary and reduction of theories to the vocabulary of physics are usually ... Of course , models do not have to be mathematical ; Bohr's theory of the atom and the kinetic theory of gases are ...
Reduction of sentences to observational vocabulary and reduction of theories to the vocabulary of physics are usually ... Of course , models do not have to be mathematical ; Bohr's theory of the atom and the kinetic theory of gases are ...
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But in most cases , this pious exhortation has no effect , as the theory has exhausted itself by the time the book is finished . What remains are the examples and an overall impression that language is an interesting phenomenon ...
But in most cases , this pious exhortation has no effect , as the theory has exhausted itself by the time the book is finished . What remains are the examples and an overall impression that language is an interesting phenomenon ...
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ence between these two branches : whereas the Theory of Meaning deals with such properties as being true by virtue of the meaning of the terms involved ( or , for short , being analytically true ) , and with such relations as having the ...
ence between these two branches : whereas the Theory of Meaning deals with such properties as being true by virtue of the meaning of the terms involved ( or , for short , being analytically true ) , and with such relations as having the ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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