An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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Jacob Robert Kantor. fixed status . They mean to the hearer what he understands by them , even though there must always be some common ground between the speaker and hearer . However , since the fixity characteristic of symbols is ...
Jacob Robert Kantor. fixed status . They mean to the hearer what he understands by them , even though there must always be some common ground between the speaker and hearer . However , since the fixity characteristic of symbols is ...
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... Hearer Motive - Among the attempts to obviate the difficul- ties inherent in the one - word utterance may be mentioned the definitions of the purposivists such as Wegener , Bühler , Kretsch- mer , and Gardiner . The hearer or purposive ...
... Hearer Motive - Among the attempts to obviate the difficul- ties inherent in the one - word utterance may be mentioned the definitions of the purposivists such as Wegener , Bühler , Kretsch- mer , and Gardiner . The hearer or purposive ...
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Jacob Robert Kantor. THE SYNTAX OF THE HEARER Concerning the place of the hearer in sentence - making , grammarians disagree violently . On the one hand , those who stress the formal character of word organization assert that sentences ...
Jacob Robert Kantor. THE SYNTAX OF THE HEARER Concerning the place of the hearer in sentence - making , grammarians disagree violently . On the one hand , those who stress the formal character of word organization assert that sentences ...
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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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