Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... represented by a bulldog in 16a and an Ethiopian in 17a are particular ; furthermore , they can be said to be INSTANCES of the generic concepts represented by bulldogs and Ethiopians in 16b and 17b . Evidently , these latter generic ...
... represented by a bulldog in 16a and an Ethiopian in 17a are particular ; furthermore , they can be said to be INSTANCES of the generic concepts represented by bulldogs and Ethiopians in 16b and 17b . Evidently , these latter generic ...
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... represented in the brain by a cortico - cortical association area in the angular gyrus . Holloway 1969 has also emphasized symbolic capacity , in its aspect of imposing new form upon the en- vironment . While he prefers not to localize ...
... represented in the brain by a cortico - cortical association area in the angular gyrus . Holloway 1969 has also emphasized symbolic capacity , in its aspect of imposing new form upon the en- vironment . While he prefers not to localize ...
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... represented in the texts- Cubulco , Rabinal , Cantel , and Joyabaj . Rabinal , Cubulco , and Joyabaj have all changed / q ' / to / P / ; however , Shaw represents this orthographically as < > in Joyabaj and Cubulco , but as < k ' ) in ...
... represented in the texts- Cubulco , Rabinal , Cantel , and Joyabaj . Rabinal , Cubulco , and Joyabaj have all changed / q ' / to / P / ; however , Shaw represents this orthographically as < > in Joyabaj and Cubulco , but as < k ' ) in ...
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