| 21. | Thus, general semantic knowledge or more personal episodic memories of one s childhood could be affected.
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| 22. | The distinction between factual knowledge and inferential knowledge has been explored by the discipline of general semantics.
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| 23. | Robert Anton Wilson, being heavily influenced by General Semantics, writes of this circuit as the'time-binding circuit '.
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| 24. | Marjorie Kendig was one of the founders of the Institute of General Semantics in 1938 in Chicago.
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| 25. | General semantics has survived most profoundly in the cognitive therapies that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s.
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| 26. | Some fundamental formulations in the field of general semantics rely heavily on a valuation of extension over intension.
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| 27. | Piper was interested in General Semantics.
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| 28. | The phrase has enjoyed sparse use by authors in fields such as molecular biology, secondary education, and general semantics.
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| 29. | This " spawning " of slang occurs in much the same way that any general semantic change might occur.
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| 30. | Some are thoughtful : A site dealing with general semantics, often illustrating the differentiation of words, is thisisnothat . com.
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