- idea. A
holophrase may
resemble an interjection, but
whereas an
interjection is linguistic, and has a
specific grammatical function, a
holophrase is simply...
- 2014)
Thing of
Reason (Black
Suede Boot Press, 1974)
Endless Demands (
Holophrase, 1983) No Dice (Poetical Histories, 1988)
Roughly Speaking (Cambridge...
- eighteen-month-old
child is
around 50 words. A child's
first utterances are
holophrases (literally "whole-sentences"),
utterances that use just one word to communicate...
-
Boyfrndz EP 2011 War To Head – Ape
Machine 2011
Horizons of
Expectation EP –
Holophrase 2012 M****a
Confusa –
Rubedo 2012 "Mary Amygdala" – True
Aristocrats (2012)...
-
using and what the
desired outcome or goal of the
utterance should be.
Holophrases are
defined as a "single-word
utterance which is used by a
child to express...
-
these concepts of air, spirit, wind, and breath, all
included in one "
holophrase". This
Barfield considers to be not the
application of a
poetic analogy...
- Conversation". www.sas.upenn.edu.
Retrieved 4
March 2019. Dore, John (1975). "
Holophrases,
Speech Acts and
Language Universals".
Journal of
Child Language. 2:...
- be
partly justified for the
former two, but
suggests that
pragmatic holophrases is more appropriate.
While Modern English has a two-form
system of yes...
- form
syntactic sentences and
therefore use one-word
utterances called "
holophrases" that
express an
entire sentence. In addition, children's comprehension...
-
Autism shows an
extreme position of the
fusion of the
subject in the
holophrase S1[:master signifier]S2[:Other] [...] [T]he
signifier itself acquires...