Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 6British Academy, 1976 |
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... word irre- spective of its meaning . That is to say , the character which had come to be the symbol of a particular spoken word ( i.e. of a certain sequence of sounds expressing an idea ) was now allowed to denote any other words that ...
... word irre- spective of its meaning . That is to say , the character which had come to be the symbol of a particular spoken word ( i.e. of a certain sequence of sounds expressing an idea ) was now allowed to denote any other words that ...
Strana 219
... word , theoretically at least , has its proper spelling , and every written word its proper pronunciation . But in all cultivated nations the literary vocabulary is , for obvious reasons , vastly more extensive than the vocabulary of ...
... word , theoretically at least , has its proper spelling , and every written word its proper pronunciation . But in all cultivated nations the literary vocabulary is , for obvious reasons , vastly more extensive than the vocabulary of ...
Strana 220
... word , and the pronunciation merely its symbol.1 When once in a way we hear such a word spoken , our thought flies to its customary spelling , and perhaps from that to some Greek or Latin written word , and then we perceive its meaning ...
... word , and the pronunciation merely its symbol.1 When once in a way we hear such a word spoken , our thought flies to its customary spelling , and perhaps from that to some Greek or Latin written word , and then we perceive its meaning ...
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