- of an orthography. In the
context of
spoken languages, a
phone is an
unanalyzed sound of a language. A
phone is a
speech segment that
possesses distinct...
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Henry Watkins Skinner (April 4, 1962 –
February 16, 2023) was an
American death row
inmate in Texas. In 1995, he was
convicted of
bludgeoning to death...
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properties are
known directly to us in perception.
These objects are
unanalyzed experiences inside the mind,
which appear to
subsequent more advanced...
- This is the
essence of the
perfective aspect: an
event presented as an
unanalyzed whole. 'Was reading', however, is different.
Besides being the background...
- the communication.
Acronyms from
foreign languages are
often treated as
unanalyzed morphemes when they are not translated. For example, in French, "le protocole...
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phenomenon easy of comprehension,
though the
figure itself has to be left
unanalyzed and undefined."
Brooker 2003, p. 205. Best &
Kellner 1991, p. 20. Reynolds...
- Armas. The
fossil was
donated to America's
Field Museum,
where it sta****
unanalyzed for
almost 50 years. List of
extinct animals of the
Philippines Croft...
- from
about 200 of the
original parti****nts. Much of this data
remains unanalyzed and only a
limited amount has been published. A
second follow-up study...
- fit to produce, not to any
actual reaction" and
elsewhere as "the
total unanalyzed effect that the Sign is
calculated to produce, or
naturally might be expected...
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scientific conclusion could be
reached from
anecdotes and
stories of
unanalyzed phenomena.
Peirce argued that the
stories were "worthless,
partly because...