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- broader ethnomusicological perspective, groove has been described as "an unspecifiable but ordered sense of something that is sustained in a distinctive, regular...
- and recognition, and (3) implicitly locating real perception at an unspecifiable temporally anterior and spatially other place, at a mythic "first time"...
- substantial number of people with Germanic ancestry as well as an as yet unspecifiable proportion of the native British po****tion ... There was not one "Anglo-Saxon...
- Chandler defines the term as "a signifier with a vague, highly variable, unspecifiable or non-existent signified". The concept of floating signifiers originates...
- even, in a sense, of number, though both words suggest an unspecified, unspecifiable, indeterminate plurality. The semantic role of the word man in German...
- is variously defined as a signifier with a vague, highly variable, unspecifiable or non-existent signified. Such signifiers mean different things to...
- Unknown/unsalatable significance The nature of the significance is unknown. 5.14.3 Unspecifiable strangeness Something has changed, the person can sense it, but they...
- follow VOP immediately) OP = Object Phrase [may precede VP under as yet unspecifiable conditions] IOP = Indirect Object Phrase Oblique = Locative, temporal...
- pp. 449–455, which explains Polanyi's unusual use of the concept "unspecifiable" in connection with his account of tacit knowledge. "Evángelos Moustákas:...
- the 13th century, and the villa of Gazoldo appears clear. A legally unspecifiable relationship, but one that can be framed in the powers of lordship exercised...