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... meaning ' not ' it should be read as though it were lo spelled lamed vav meaning ' to him ' or ' in him ' , thus avoiding what seemed to them a blasphemous implication . Generations of readers have as a consequence taken this sentence ...
... meaning ' not ' it should be read as though it were lo spelled lamed vav meaning ' to him ' or ' in him ' , thus avoiding what seemed to them a blasphemous implication . Generations of readers have as a consequence taken this sentence ...
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... Meaning of Meaning ( 1923 ) — differentiated between ' emotive meaning ' ( which ' tells us , or should tell us , nothing ' ) and ' scientific ' of ' referential ' meaning . In Science and Poetry he developed his point further . ' In ...
... Meaning of Meaning ( 1923 ) — differentiated between ' emotive meaning ' ( which ' tells us , or should tell us , nothing ' ) and ' scientific ' of ' referential ' meaning . In Science and Poetry he developed his point further . ' In ...
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... meaning through the use of all the resources of language , with image , symbol , cadence , rhythm , pattern , structure , as well as pro- positional meaning all playing their part in building up the reverberating whole , it gets behind ...
... meaning through the use of all the resources of language , with image , symbol , cadence , rhythm , pattern , structure , as well as pro- positional meaning all playing their part in building up the reverberating whole , it gets behind ...
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