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Joseph Strelka. sided ; on the one hand there is sound , the sound of speech , or the written sign ; and on the other hand there is just something else which permits me to reach something entirely different now through the linguistic ...
Joseph Strelka. sided ; on the one hand there is sound , the sound of speech , or the written sign ; and on the other hand there is just something else which permits me to reach something entirely different now through the linguistic ...
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... sound , word - sound which is typical or written signs which are typical . It is being done with those machines that can " read . ” For this purpose , types are produced - individually unchangeable signs to which the machine reacts ...
... sound , word - sound which is typical or written signs which are typical . It is being done with those machines that can " read . ” For this purpose , types are produced - individually unchangeable signs to which the machine reacts ...
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... sound which I have heard from my merchant . But how can the child know that " sausage " is not a name describing the sound ? For , in an association , the parts which may or may not appear together are equally positioned - it is a ...
... sound which I have heard from my merchant . But how can the child know that " sausage " is not a name describing the sound ? For , in an association , the parts which may or may not appear together are equally positioned - it is a ...
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THE PROBLEM OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 3 |
CONTEXTS OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 14 |
PRIVILEGED CRITERIA IN LITERARY EVALUATION | 22 |
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