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empires in The genealogy of morals , Nietzsche writes : " Whenever they appear something new soon arises , a ruling structure that lives , in which parts and functions are delimited and coordinated , in which nothing whatever finds a ...
empires in The genealogy of morals , Nietzsche writes : " Whenever they appear something new soon arises , a ruling structure that lives , in which parts and functions are delimited and coordinated , in which nothing whatever finds a ...
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Starting with the laudible intention of seeing whether modern logic can throw light on the structure and operation of natural languages , they have been dazzled by apparent initial successes and blinded to the differences between ...
Starting with the laudible intention of seeing whether modern logic can throw light on the structure and operation of natural languages , they have been dazzled by apparent initial successes and blinded to the differences between ...
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It seems to me that not all positions in the structure of a syllable are relevant for computing its inherent length . Thus , the sequence sp has different results when it occurs at the beginning and end of a segment : ( 16a ) .
It seems to me that not all positions in the structure of a syllable are relevant for computing its inherent length . Thus , the sequence sp has different results when it occurs at the beginning and end of a segment : ( 16a ) .
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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