Thought and StatementWilliam Gordon Leary, James Steel Smith Harcourt, Brace, 1955 - 538页 |
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... language , partly in our partiality for the broader defi- nition of language as that which serves to convey meaning , partly in the fact that a historical discussion of language would be incomplete without them . In the written language ...
... language , partly in our partiality for the broader defi- nition of language as that which serves to convey meaning , partly in the fact that a historical discussion of language would be incomplete without them . In the written language ...
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... language , there are language signs , and there are signs which while not language signs depend on such signs for their mean- ing . Let us call these in order pre - language , language , and post - language signs . The alarm - clock ...
... language , there are language signs , and there are signs which while not language signs depend on such signs for their mean- ing . Let us call these in order pre - language , language , and post - language signs . The alarm - clock ...
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... Language is a wondrous human work . How we talk is a momentous matter . A language is social and has a vocabulary and a grammar . As social , language signs affect all those who share the signs in a similar way , awaken in them similar ...
... Language is a wondrous human work . How we talk is a momentous matter . A language is social and has a vocabulary and a grammar . As social , language signs affect all those who share the signs in a similar way , awaken in them similar ...
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