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  • In epistemology, he suggests that the concept of knowledge is unanalyzable.
  • Pavarotti, he wrote, retained his " unanalyzable grace and musicianship.
  • Also in TT-1, 2 turtle carapaces were recovered and 9 small unanalyzable bone fragments.
  • Realism is a more promising approach to totality because it regards unanalyzable wholes totalities as real things.
  • Austroasiatic languages have a penchant for encoding semantically complex ideas into unanalyzable, monomorphemic lexemes e . g.
  • This shift from linguistics to topology constitutes the status of the " sinthome " as unanalyzable.
  • In addition to the formal nouns mentioned above, clauses, verbs, and unanalyzable particles can also be classified as nominals.
  • However, not all foreign words are unanalyzable according to an English basis : some foreign elements have become a part of productive English word-formation processes.
  • The forms are constructed as intransitive predicates with morphology and unanalyzable roots used nowhere else, and examples are given below ( Doak, 1997, p . 72-73 ).
  • Moreover, he gave a pragmatic refutation of early Brahminical theories according to which the meditator, the meditative state, and the proposed uncaused, unborn, unanalyzable Self, are identical.
  • The bell's spectrum, though on C, contains F harmonic series partials, "'to curiously thrilling and disturbing effect .'" " Such'unanalyzable'secondary strike notes are quite common in bells ."
  • There are no unanalyzable root words for color; the recorded color words are all compounds like " mii sai " or " bii sai, " " blood-like, " which is not that uncommon.
  • Unanalyzable stems consist of a longer sequence of phonemes than roots, such as CVC, or CVCV . Some of these unanalyzable stems are borrowed from Spanish, such as " p醓al? ",'to visit, a visit '.
  • Unanalyzable stems consist of a longer sequence of phonemes than roots, such as CVC, or CVCV . Some of these unanalyzable stems are borrowed from Spanish, such as " p醓al? ",'to visit, a visit '.
  • For example, Fodor considers such concepts as EFFECT, ISLAND, TRAPEZOID, and WEEK to be all primitive, innate and unanalyzable because they all fall into the category of what he calls " lexical concepts " ( those for which our language has a single word ).
  • For example, Fodor considers such concepts as BACHELOR, EFFECT, ISLAND, TRAPEZOID, VIXEN, and WEEK to be all primitive, innate and unanalyzable because they all fall into the category of what he calls " lexical concepts " ( those for which our language has a single word ).
  • The difference between common stems and unanalyzable stems is that commons stems can include an additional single position class of instrumental prefixes with the shape CV ( ?)-, and / or a member of one or both of two position classes of manner suffixes, with the shape-C,-CC, or.
  • It renders many facts " absolutely inexplicable, unless to say that'God makes them so'is to be regarded as an explanation "  when, instead, philosophy should avoid being " unidealistic ", misbelieving that something real can defy or evade all possible ideas, and supposing, inevitably, " some absolutely inexplicable, unanalyzable ultimate ", which explanatory surmise explains nothing and so is inadmissible.
  • The distinction can be illustrated thus : In their ordinary uses, the name " Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor ", which for logical purposes is an unanalyzable whole, and the functional expression " the Prince of Wales ", which contains the significant parts " the prince of ? " and " Wales ", have the same " reference ", namely, the person best known as Prince Charles.