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Nevertheless , it should be noted that an explanation for any change ideally should demonstrate not only its mechanics — how it was possible — but also its motivation : why it was necessary . When the latter is missing , we are in ...
Nevertheless , it should be noted that an explanation for any change ideally should demonstrate not only its mechanics — how it was possible — but also its motivation : why it was necessary . When the latter is missing , we are in ...
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factors ' ( 350 ) for specific explanations in linguistic terms . ... psychological processesas distinct from notional ones such as ' avoidance of the basilect ' - a categorial explanation is much more plausible than a lexical one .
factors ' ( 350 ) for specific explanations in linguistic terms . ... psychological processesas distinct from notional ones such as ' avoidance of the basilect ' - a categorial explanation is much more plausible than a lexical one .
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The explanation of social behavior . ... Aspects of scientific explanation . ... Occasionally the claims are not well defended ; e.g. , he argues that teleological explanations cannot be Hempelian deductive - nomological ( D - N ) ...
The explanation of social behavior . ... Aspects of scientific explanation . ... Occasionally the claims are not well defended ; e.g. , he argues that teleological explanations cannot be Hempelian deductive - nomological ( D - N ) ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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