The Science of Language and the Art of TeachingScribner's Sons, 1972 - 277 páginas |
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... utterances . There is always a species of meaning in any utterance contrived by man . " Nonsense " words , " gibberish , " and the like , are all rich in meaning , though it may not be the kind of meaning we expect to get when we ask ...
... utterances . There is always a species of meaning in any utterance contrived by man . " Nonsense " words , " gibberish , " and the like , are all rich in meaning , though it may not be the kind of meaning we expect to get when we ask ...
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... utterance meaning , however , is not realized except through the particular utterance . Compare the dictionary defini- tion of up with the meaning of up in an utterance like He ran up the road ; then compare He tore up the road , where ...
... utterance meaning , however , is not realized except through the particular utterance . Compare the dictionary defini- tion of up with the meaning of up in an utterance like He ran up the road ; then compare He tore up the road , where ...
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... utterance , agree to the phonemic structure of that utterance , agree to its occurrence in English ( i.e. , under what linguistic circumstances it is likely to occur ) , and could further agree on such matters as its compounds and ...
... utterance , agree to the phonemic structure of that utterance , agree to its occurrence in English ( i.e. , under what linguistic circumstances it is likely to occur ) , and could further agree on such matters as its compounds and ...
Contenido
1 | 170 |
Language Culture and Reality | 183 |
Meaning | 191 |
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