An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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... sentence definitions will be found to consist of some specialized way of stating one or both of these concepts , or an attempt to shy clear of their unsatis- factory consequences . Expression Motive - Both Wundt and Paul emphasize ...
... sentence definitions will be found to consist of some specialized way of stating one or both of these concepts , or an attempt to shy clear of their unsatis- factory consequences . Expression Motive - Both Wundt and Paul emphasize ...
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... sentence . We are reminded here of Jespersen's re- mark ( PG 334 ) that " it is perfectly impossible to draw a line be- tween what constitutes one , and what constitutes two sentences . " No doubt Gardiner really understands by pause ...
... sentence . We are reminded here of Jespersen's re- mark ( PG 334 ) that " it is perfectly impossible to draw a line be- tween what constitutes one , and what constitutes two sentences . " No doubt Gardiner really understands by pause ...
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... SENTENCES As our exposition has amply indicated , the sentence is to be taken as the unit of speech . Accordingly , the first applica- tion of the psychological study of the sentence is the clearing up of the problem of the primacy of ...
... SENTENCES As our exposition has amply indicated , the sentence is to be taken as the unit of speech . Accordingly , the first applica- tion of the psychological study of the sentence is the clearing up of the problem of the primacy of ...
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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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