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Dear Carnap, Dear Van: The Quine-Carnap Correspondence and ...
On the other hand the sentence "Disyl ("Boston")" contains the sign ""Boston"",
thus mentions the sign "Boston", and attributes the property of disyllabism to that
sign. Disyllabism is thereby a sign-property, while populousness is not. Whereas
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Professor W V Quine, Rudolf Carnap, Richard Creath, 1991
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Variation and Reconstruction
Nominal prefixes within the context of proto-Hmong-Mien disyllabism Despite the
arguments for the antiquity of the prefix-noun construction presented in section
1.2 above, there may still remain a question about how old the prefix-noun ...
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New Essays on Shakespeare's Sonnets
That is, the evidence that appears to require ana- pests or semi-elisions (without
that evidence, there would be virtually no case whatever for either), turns out to
be potent evidence for disyllabism. Summary and Conclusion The case for light ...
The very common penultimate accentuation may have developed in combination
with the drift toward disyllabism, because accentuation itself creates a clearer
syllable pattern, and a paroxyton rule emphasizes the disyllabism. 10.6.4. We
have ...
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The historical evolution of Chinese languages and scripts
(2) Disyllabism This is an important phenomenon of the Chinese Han language.
Shiinyi xian (Shunyi County) near Beijing is often abbreviated as Shunyi by
omitting xian (County). One syllable being cut off from a three-syllable expression
is a ...
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Linguistic Change and Reconstruction Methodology
Where an original disyllable has been made longer by reduplication or affixation,
the preferred disyllabism is often restored through changes that would not
otherwise occur: e. g., in the reduplicated forms of many bases (and also in
unaffixed ...
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Beyond Presence: The Late F.W.J. Schelling's Criticism of ...
Disyllabism marks the departure from the consonant, i.e. from consonance, by
introducing the vowel, by introducing aspiration into the monotony of the
monotone. The intermittence of express difference into the exclusivity of the
monotone ...
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The Morphology and Phonology of Exponence
When reduplicated, stems like [dl-e] 'eat-subjunctive' or [dl-ile] 'eat-perfective'
recruit both -a and yi to the cause of reduplicant disyllabism, thus dl-a-yi-+dl-e or
dl-a-yi+dl-ile. The facts in (12b) are more complex than reported here; see
Hyman ...
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Minoan Signs: An African Decipherment
The predominance of disyllabism suggests to me the same languageas LinearA.
Egyptian Pot Marks (Emery 1961: 202) To make matters more complicated
however, we should mention the letters written on the Minoan “bone fish” (Evans
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... anything like the same dialect as that, say, of King Ramkamhaeng in the
thirteenth century. 5. Disyllabism (syllabic infixation) has been omitted from
consideration since it is most likely to be a trait borrowed from Mon or Khmer
morphology. 6.
J. H. C. S. Davidson, 2005