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Semantic Theories in Europe, 1830-1930: From Etymology to ...
This lack of information will be more than made up for by another German
semasiologist, Karl Schmidt, who mentions almost every semasiologist noted in
figure 1. Hecht himself however was to be quite widely read, as for example by
the ...
Nor do I mean that we may approve or disapprove, that we may consider him a
genius and a muddler; a God-intoxicated man and a drug addict; a semasiologist
and victim of verbalism.... He was a semasiologist — aware, as few have been, ...
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The Bible in Translation: Ancient and English Versions
Basic English is a simplified form of English devised by the British semasiologist
C. K. Ogden of Cambridge University. It comprises a vocabulary of 850 words,
which, when used in accordance with a few simple rules, can express the
meaning ...
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The Routledge Dance Studies Reader
... when scholars were preoccupied with the origins of just about everything.1 The
evolutionary fallacy In Ten Lectures on Theories of the Dance (1991)
semasiologist Drid Williams presents a thorough review of the dance literature
available to ...
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Semiotics: An Introductory Anthology
The world of ideas, and so forth, of a group of men is revealed by all their deeds,
works, and institutions; the semasiologist seeks to determine what is revealed in
language. He does not need to limit his object more, and what is specific to ...
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Admiral Sir John Norris and the British Naval Expeditions to ...
... phraseology to baffle a semasiologist, let alone 136 admiral sir john norris.
David Denis Aldridge,
2009
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Morphology: Critical Concepts in Linguistics
The object or situation referred to has no interest as such for the linguist, but the
thing meant is the "matter" of the semasiologist in the same sense as sounds are
the matter of the phonematician, without being his subject. 9 Beitrag, p. 241, cf.
Again, Sapir —as a linguist (and “modern semasiologist”, p. 128)31— expresses
strong reservations: metaphor is not specifically typical of older language stages,
and instead of explaining the history of the lexicon by metaphorical processes, ...
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Figures of Dissent: Critical Essays on Fish, Spivak, Žižek ...
... of 'rhetoric' came close to it), a scholar for whom the basic unit was the
utterance, not the word. In Coleridge on Imagination, he describes Coleridge as a
'semasiologist' and proclaims that semasiology will constitute the critical science
of ...
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The World's Best Bathroom Book: An Inspirational Collection ...
... organs of animals and plants, especially the outer parts of plants.
Semasiologist — person who studies the significance of words. Cartologist —
mapmaker. Taxonomist — person who studies the laws. Word Power.