empty' is used in two linguistic patterns: (1) as a virtual synonym for 'null and void, negative, inert,' (2) applied in analysis of physical situations without regard to, eg, vapor, liquid vestiges, or stray rubbish, in the container. The situation is... Four Articles on Metalinguistics - Página 27por Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1950 - 45 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1952 - 64 páginas
...used in two linguistic patterns: (i) as a virtual synonym for "null and void, negative, -inert," (i) applied in analysis of physical situations without...rubbish, in the container. The situation is named in one 76 LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND PERSONALITY pattern (a) and the name is then "acted out" or "lived up tq"... | |
| Benjamin Lee Whorf - 1956 - 302 páginas
...which inevitably suggests lack of hazard. The word 'empty' is used in two linguistic patterns: (1) as a virtual synonym for 'null and void, negative,...name is then "acted out" or "lived up to" in another (1), this being a general formula for the linguistic conditioning of behavior into hazardous forms.... | |
| John A. Lucy - 1992 - 350 páginas
...which inevitably suggests lack of hazard. The word 'empty' is used in two linguistic patterns: (1) as a virtual synonym for 'null and void, negative,...name is then "acted out" or "lived up to" in another (1), this being a general formula for the linguistic conditioning of behavior into hazardous forms.... | |
| Derek Edwards - 1997 - 370 páginas
...less precise, everyday sort of reference to containers whose contents have been removed (emptied), but 'without regard to, eg, vapor, liquid vestiges, or stray rubbish, in the container' (1956: 135). The use of the same word for both kinds of circumstances provides a linguistic basis for... | |
| John Earl Joseph, Nigel Love, Talbot J. Taylor - 2001 - 296 páginas
...which inevitably suggests lack of hazard. The word 'empty' is used in two linguistic patterns: (1) as a virtual synonym for 'null and void, negative,...name is then 'acted out' or 'lived up to' in another (1), this being a general formula for the linguistic conditioning of behavior into hazardous forms.... | |
| 1965 - 454 páginas
...linguistic analysis suggests lack of hazard. The word 'empty' is used in two linguistic patterns : ( 1 ) as a virtual synonym for 'null and void, negative,...name is then 'acted out' or 'lived up to' in another (1), this being a general formula for the linguistic conditioning of behavior into hazardous forms."... | |
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