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Meaning(s) in Roman Ingarden’s Philosophy of Language
2020This paper aims at offering a transversal review of Ingarden’s theory of meaning. Although meaning finds a first complete elucidation in Ingarden’s first major work, The Literary Work of Art, Ingarden’s subsequent analyses, particularly in aesthetics and axiology, lead him to speak of “meaning” in a second sense, irreducible to the first.
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Paul's Use of God-Language in Romans
1980A study of Paul's letters shows how his theology was directed in each case towards a specific "letter-situation". Such a study makes one to realize how unique was the position of Romans among Paul's letters. That Paul mentions God more frequently in Romans than in any other of his major letters is in itself noteworthy.
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XX The use of the Roman Character for Oriental Languages
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1912The Roman character may be used for Oriental languages in two ways: first, to represent in writing the sounds of a spoken language; and secondly, to represent the characters of a written language by another set of characters. The first process is usually called phonetic writing, the second transliteration. The second process includes the first. As this
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Greek Romany as a Written Language: A Text in Greek Transcription
Gordon M. Messing
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