An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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... forms we believe Latin to have had . Naturally we do not agree with those who say that when certain grammatical forms are lacking , they are merely replaced by substitutes . Some grammarians assert that if the English language lacks a form ...
... forms we believe Latin to have had . Naturally we do not agree with those who say that when certain grammatical forms are lacking , they are merely replaced by substitutes . Some grammarians assert that if the English language lacks a form ...
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... forms of utterances or sentences and then squeeze out of them certain criteria for interpreting moods . And so in addition to the basic - form criterion we find two others - namely , meaning and purpose . The form criterion probably ...
... forms of utterances or sentences and then squeeze out of them certain criteria for interpreting moods . And so in addition to the basic - form criterion we find two others - namely , meaning and purpose . The form criterion probably ...
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... forms . The grammarian starting with the meaning criterion soon finds himself obliged to say , as Son- nenschein does ( SG 154 ) , that " the verb - forms need not be dis- tinctive of the Aspect . " By Aspect the grammarian means dis ...
... forms . The grammarian starting with the meaning criterion soon finds himself obliged to say , as Son- nenschein does ( SG 154 ) , that " the verb - forms need not be dis- tinctive of the Aspect . " By Aspect the grammarian means dis ...
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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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