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... theory myth you know that theory is a myth , yeah ? - we have lots of wonderful things because of this myth , yet you cannot show me an electron . You cannot grab one , yet all this stuff comes out of it . And it is to me a myth because ...
... theory myth you know that theory is a myth , yeah ? - we have lots of wonderful things because of this myth , yet you cannot show me an electron . You cannot grab one , yet all this stuff comes out of it . And it is to me a myth because ...
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... Theory 2 : 39–76 . Kayne , Richard . 1995. The antisymmetry of syntax . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press . Longobardi , Giuseppe . 1994. Reference and proper names : a theory of N - movement in syntax and logical form . Linguistic Inquiry ...
... Theory 2 : 39–76 . Kayne , Richard . 1995. The antisymmetry of syntax . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press . Longobardi , Giuseppe . 1994. Reference and proper names : a theory of N - movement in syntax and logical form . Linguistic Inquiry ...
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... theory has been based is often used to preserve forms of affectivity and conduct while at the same time subordinating and devaluing them as " primitive ” , in the sense that they are characteristic of an early and " lower " stage of ...
... theory has been based is often used to preserve forms of affectivity and conduct while at the same time subordinating and devaluing them as " primitive ” , in the sense that they are characteristic of an early and " lower " stage of ...
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