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Chapter 7 Linguistics As a Science of Structure Ryan M
Aristotle on Verbal Communication: the First Chapters of De Interpretatione
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A Bibliography on Event Semantics and Related Matters
“The Principle Features of English Pragmatics in Applied Linguistics”
Saussurian Structuralism in Linguistics
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Aristotle As a Name-Giver: the Cognitive Aspect of His Theory and Practice
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A Linguistic View of Habermas' Theory of Communicative Competence
Anderson, John M. 2005. the Non-Autonomy of Syntax
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Linguistics: Language in the Humanities and Language in Science
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Preliminary Remarks on Particles' Contextuality
Aristotle‟S Definition of Language
“Semantic Primitives”, Fifty Years Later «Семантические Примитивы
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Philosophy, Linguistic Analysis, and Linguistics
Pragmatic Knowledge and Ability in the Applied Linguistics and Second Language Assessment Literature: a Review
Deconstruction Theory and Its Background