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  • More recently, psychology, economics, sociology, and linguistics were once the domain of philosophers insofar as they were studied at all, b
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  • * Saussure, Ferdinand de (1986). Course in General Linguistics. Eds. Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye. Trans. Roy Harris. La Salle, Ill.
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  • ...cal or social reforms (a1793). With use as noun compare French radical (in linguistics) root of a word (1754), (in chemistry) (1787: see below), (in mathematics) ===Linguistics===
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  • .../wiki/Benjamin_Whorf Whorf]. And this trend has not changed with cognitive linguistics.
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  • ...n has influenced and made contributions to literary studies, anthropology, linguistics, psychology and social and cultural theory, this creates a tendency to see ...applied his ideas through contributions to literary studies, anthropology, linguistics, psychology, and social and cultural theory, his thinking extends beyond th
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  • ...erm which covers how knowledge is represented and stored (computer science/linguistics), how it might be automatically processed (artificial intelligence), and ho
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  • ...a logos, a metaphysical category) is, of course, not just an attempt at [[linguistics]] or to discuss written texts and how they are read. It is, most important
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  • ...wever, dates only to approximately the [[1950s]], when the [[structuralist linguistics]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] began strongly to influence [[English langua
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  • ...th structural “substitution slots” for [[syntax|syntactic]], [[morphology (linguistics)|morphological]] and [[narrative]] necessity (as well as for artistic inven
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  • *19th century Recognition (and acceptance) by [[linguistics|linguistic]] scholars of the ever-changing [[nature]] of [[language]]. Disc
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  • ...es that govern [[interpretation]] of the entire biblical text, including [[linguistics|grammatical]], [[culture|historical-cultural]], [[context]]ual, lexical-syn
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  • ...eyboard|keyboard]] input. [[Signal (information theory)|Signal]]s, [[Sign (linguistics)|sign]]s, and [[symbol]]s are also in this category. On the other hand, ac
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  • ...Found Leipzig Heliand Fragment, in: Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis (IJGLSA) 2006 Spring; 11 (1): 1-17. ISSN 1087-5557.
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  • ...Kroeber and Sapir's focus on Native American languages helped establish [[linguistics]] as a truly general science and free it from its historical focus on [[Ind ...anthropology that encompasses [[physical anthropology]], [[archeology]], [[linguistics]], and [[cultural anthropology]] or [[social anthropology]]. The definition
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ...re sometimes added. All these date from before the [[Common Era]]. From [[linguistics|linguistic]] evidence, the oldest among them are the Bṛhadāraṇyaka and
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  • Sources that can give light on the past, such as [[oral tradition]], [[linguistics]], and [[genetics]], have become accepted by many mainstream historians. N
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  • ...isis has arisen a renewed interest in narrative, in the form of semiotics, linguistics, and narratology– a seemingly belated study of what many perceive we are Bakhtin, MM, “The problem of the text in linguistics, philology, and the human sciences: An experiment in philosophical analysi
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  • ...ion]], because to me it's a oneness. But I think that's just a matter of [[linguistics]]. I think we mean the same thing. There's a not being aware of yourself in
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  • ...German Advertising Texts 1949-1959" in The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics, Issue 1, 1996. Retrieved from https://wjmll.ncl.ac.uk/issue01/rashb.rtf on
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