- 'uncultivated land, forest' < *'under the trees';
these are
synchronically unanalyzable in
modern Nawat.
Nawat has
developed two
widely used articles, definite...
- 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...
- pair
formed of
Germanic components). However, not all
foreign words are
unanalyzable according to such an
English basis: some
foreign elements have been nativized...
-
prefix and a stem (e.g. dèè-éh, 'antelope'), and some
others are
simply unanalyzable polysyllables,
perhaps originally onomatopoeic (e.g. ʔą̀ą̀ʔą̀ʔ, 'magpie')...
- 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...
- its a priorism, and the
latter because it
takes correspondence as an
unanalyzable fact.
Pragmatism instead tries to
explain the
relation between knower...
-
vowel [yː] (as in
ruler (measuring instrument),
which is
treated as an
unanalyzable unit). The
difference in
vowel quality is
presumably accompanied by a...
-
topological psychoanalysis concluded with the
status of the
sinthome as
unanalyzable. The
seminar on the
sinthome extends the
theory of the
Borromean knot...
-
nouns kaye- Most
stems are
simple noun
roots that are
morphologically unanalyzable.
These can be
referred to as "simplex stems." More
complex stems can...
-
analysis of similarity.
Rejecting the
common view that
similarity is
unanalyzable, she
defines similarity as: "the
relationship between two or more existents...