The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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... MEANING Meaning and reference . On a rather unsophisticated level the problem of meaning can be approached through the following steps . The perception of certain physical entities ( objects , marks , sounds , and so on ) might lead an ...
... MEANING Meaning and reference . On a rather unsophisticated level the problem of meaning can be approached through the following steps . The perception of certain physical entities ( objects , marks , sounds , and so on ) might lead an ...
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... meaning of any sentence at all and certainly not the meaning of all the sentences the speakers of a language are able to understand . What was needed was a theory explaining the contri- bution of individual words - a clearly finite set ...
... meaning of any sentence at all and certainly not the meaning of all the sentences the speakers of a language are able to understand . What was needed was a theory explaining the contri- bution of individual words - a clearly finite set ...
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... meaning of words encoded in a language ? ” “ How is this meaning to be determined ? ” “ What are the laws governing change of meaning ? " and " How can the meaning of a word be given , expressed , or defined ? " A few examples will ...
... meaning of words encoded in a language ? ” “ How is this meaning to be determined ? ” “ What are the laws governing change of meaning ? " and " How can the meaning of a word be given , expressed , or defined ? " A few examples will ...
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