An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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... Described - In descriptive pro- cedure the linguist beyond any other scientist is at a great disadvantage . When a physicist confuses his descriptions of light , for example , with light itself , his error is glaring and capable of ...
... Described - In descriptive pro- cedure the linguist beyond any other scientist is at a great disadvantage . When a physicist confuses his descriptions of light , for example , with light itself , his error is glaring and capable of ...
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... described . DIRECT AND INDIRECT DISTINCTION BREAKS DOWN In general , grammarians regard secondary speech as the report of what someone has said . But since they inevitably con- cern themselves with word - things , what they call ...
... described . DIRECT AND INDIRECT DISTINCTION BREAKS DOWN In general , grammarians regard secondary speech as the report of what someone has said . But since they inevitably con- cern themselves with word - things , what they call ...
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... described . To insist upon a conventional set of words is to run the risk of making this confusion . For example , we may describe a remark of C by quoting him as saying No , B did not speak truly when he said he made the offer , when ...
... described . To insist upon a conventional set of words is to run the risk of making this confusion . For example , we may describe a remark of C by quoting him as saying No , B did not speak truly when he said he made the offer , when ...
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WHY AN OBJECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF GRAMMAR? | 3 |
LANGUAGE ADJUSTMENTS AND LANGUAGE THINGS | 17 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CONVENTIONAL GRAMMAR | 31 |
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