Thought and StatementWilliam Gordon Leary, James Steel Smith Harcourt, Brace, 1955 - 538 ページ |
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... sounds , too many linguists have forgotten that the sound - symbols of the spoken tongue are neither more nor less symbolical of human thought and human meaning than the various forms of activity ( gestural , pictorial , ideographic ...
... sounds , too many linguists have forgotten that the sound - symbols of the spoken tongue are neither more nor less symbolical of human thought and human meaning than the various forms of activity ( gestural , pictorial , ideographic ...
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... sounds may seem strange to our ears , we can learn to recognize , fairly well , the vowels and consonants which occurred in the speech of our subjects . Suppose we find that the various vowels and consonants we recognize sound ...
... sounds may seem strange to our ears , we can learn to recognize , fairly well , the vowels and consonants which occurred in the speech of our subjects . Suppose we find that the various vowels and consonants we recognize sound ...
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... sounds which are characteristic of other , more common English words ; its syllabic structure and its accentuation follow usual ... sound combinations that appear regularly in English , or certain word - orders or arrangements which are ...
... sounds which are characteristic of other , more common English words ; its syllabic structure and its accentuation follow usual ... sound combinations that appear regularly in English , or certain word - orders or arrangements which are ...
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HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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