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- topological psychoanalysis concluded with the status of the sinthome as unanalyzable. The seminar on the sinthome extends the theory of the Borromean knot...
- 'uncultivated land, forest' < *'under the trees'; these are synchronically unanalyzable in modern Nawat. Nawat has developed two widely used articles, definite...
- theory. It says that reality is at its most fundamental level made up of unanalyzable substances that are characterized by universals, such as the properties...
- pair formed of Germanic components). However, not all foreign words are unanalyzable according to such an English basis: some foreign elements have been nativized...
- its a priorism, and the latter because it takes correspondence as an unanalyzable fact. Pragmatism instead tries to explain the relation between knower...
- and Kay's hypothesis on the universality of color-naming. There are no unanalyzable root words for color; the recorded color words are all compounds like...
- series partials, "'to curiously thrilling and disturbing effect.'" "Such 'unanalyzable' secondary strike notes are quite common in bells." The organization...
- nouns kaye- Most stems are simple noun roots that are morphologically unanalyzable. These can be referred to as "simplex stems." More complex stems can...
- possible ideas, and supposing, inevitably, "some absolutely inexplicable, unanalyzable ultimate", which explanatory surmise explains nothing and so is inadmissible...
- and Richards, Meaning, 125: "'Good' is alleged to stand for a unique, unanalyzable concept … [which] is the subject matter of ethics. This peculiar ethical...