This interplay between abstract data, geometric and linguistic forms, historical facts and fictional information can be negotiated and interpreted in any number of ways.
22.
He proposed that all individuals are first capable of a " universal mentalese ", of which all thought is composed prior to its linguistic form.
23.
The sprechbund is to be contrasted with the sprachbund, which refers to " relatedness at the level of linguistic form " ( Romaine 1994 : 23 ).
24.
It is possible for a person to develop, for example, " knowing-how " at a conventional level in a linguistic form, but not in a physical form.
25.
In addition to this, he launches a critique of analytic philosophy, particularly in its linguistic form over three chapters, contesting its fundamental principles and lamenting its influence.
26.
Brome's contribution to this literature has attracted the attention of specialist scholars, for its songs and for its preservation of the particular linguistic forms of the Caroline underclass.
27.
Even despite the religious differences between the North and South, it was the existence of East Middle German that truly prevented the initial spread of Luther's linguistic forms.
28.
A conservative linguistic form, such as a word, is one that remains closer to an older form from which it evolved, relative to cognate forms from the same source.
29.
Nevertheless, it still reflects differences inside the dialect continuum of the Rhineland, since speakers often prefer distinct words, styles or linguistic forms depending on the subregion they come from.
30.
The same should apply to all other Biblical references to nouns because many of the toponyms and personal names are clearly not Hebrew but retain their earlier linguistic form.