Language and Logic in Ancient ChinaUniversity of Michigan Press, 1983 - 207 էջ |
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... denoting a segment of reality . Thus , they regarded all graphs , the simple expressions , equally as ming ( names ) and ... denote corporeal substances ; information is a mass term . Even white , though normally an adjective in English ...
... denoting a segment of reality . Thus , they regarded all graphs , the simple expressions , equally as ming ( names ) and ... denote corporeal substances ; information is a mass term . Even white , though normally an adjective in English ...
Էջ 111
... denote them as a whole , so we call them " thing . " " Thing " is the most general term . In proceeding we generalize something and the general then has a more general until we arrive where there is no more general and only then stop ...
... denote them as a whole , so we call them " thing . " " Thing " is the most general term . In proceeding we generalize something and the general then has a more general until we arrive where there is no more general and only then stop ...
Էջ 152
... denotes . So a single term will have a mass - stuff ( t'i ) as its scope ; a compound will have either a mass ... denote noncorporeal stuff , like “ hard ” and " white . " Thus the theory has two models to explain the semantics of ...
... denotes . So a single term will have a mass - stuff ( t'i ) as its scope ; a compound will have either a mass ... denote noncorporeal stuff , like “ hard ” and " white . " Thus the theory has two models to explain the semantics of ...
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Methodological Reflections | 1 |
The Mass Noun Hypothesis and Abstraction in 309 | 30 |
Background Theories of Language in Ancient China | 55 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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