The Language ExperienceJames F. Hoy, John L. Somer Dell Publishing Company, 1974 - 265 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 33
עמוד 31
... object relationship . Over the years I also had learned French , Latin , and German . They too had ways of giving objects to verbs . In my readings about linguistic differences , in fact , I had never heard of a language that did not ...
... object relationship . Over the years I also had learned French , Latin , and German . They too had ways of giving objects to verbs . In my readings about linguistic differences , in fact , I had never heard of a language that did not ...
עמוד 93
... object , e.g .: " Horsey ! horsey ! horsey ! " over and over again , looks at the object , moves it , always saying the name to himself or to the world at large . It is quite a time before he talks to anyone in particular ; he talks ...
... object , e.g .: " Horsey ! horsey ! horsey ! " over and over again , looks at the object , moves it , always saying the name to himself or to the world at large . It is quite a time before he talks to anyone in particular ; he talks ...
עמוד 166
... . Thus , the question , ' What is an object ? ' , may be answered , ' An object is an object ' a statement which says 1 nothing . If used in definitions or classifications , such 166 A LINGUISTIC NOTE : WRITING IN E - PRIME.
... . Thus , the question , ' What is an object ? ' , may be answered , ' An object is an object ' a statement which says 1 nothing . If used in definitions or classifications , such 166 A LINGUISTIC NOTE : WRITING IN E - PRIME.
תוכן
Symbols Make | 17 |
Politics and the English Language | 132 |
The Language of White Racism | 150 |
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