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Re: Phenomenology of Language - 02-01-2008, 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by lowpotential View Post
I am a new member to this forum.

Should anyone be able to direct me towards any threads having to do with phenomenological language theory and/or other general semantics topics, I would be appreciative.

If such a thread does not exist, I would be very interested in beginning one.

In either case, I look forward to interacting with the members of this group.

- mora monent


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Hi LP:

Google 'Philology' (the study of the evolution of languages), if you like, and see if that contributes to what you're in search of.

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