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DEVELOPMENT OF MEANING ( a ) A word is a sign made by the vocal organs ; and the sign may be represented by other ... In a living language new means of expression come not so much by the introduction or the making of new words but by ...
DEVELOPMENT OF MEANING ( a ) A word is a sign made by the vocal organs ; and the sign may be represented by other ... In a living language new means of expression come not so much by the introduction or the making of new words but by ...
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Short words , though , should be the rule ; long words the exception . Give a little time to the analysis of the Stevenson and Shakespeare extracts . In ( a ) , which has in it 113 words , there are only four words - overhead ...
Short words , though , should be the rule ; long words the exception . Give a little time to the analysis of the Stevenson and Shakespeare extracts . In ( a ) , which has in it 113 words , there are only four words - overhead ...
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Words like biscuits ( kits ) , circuit ( serket ) , salmon ( samn ) ; fissure ( fisher ) ; leopard ( lép ) ; yeoman ( yo ) ; all present difficulties . Very likely you have heard the story of the schoolmistress who seemed never to ...
Words like biscuits ( kits ) , circuit ( serket ) , salmon ( samn ) ; fissure ( fisher ) ; leopard ( lép ) ; yeoman ( yo ) ; all present difficulties . Very likely you have heard the story of the schoolmistress who seemed never to ...
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