| 495--502. HOCKETT, C. F. 1960a. Logical considerations in the study of animal communication. In Animal sounds and communication, ed. by W. E. Lanyon & W. N. Tavolga, 392-- |
....child has to make many such associations, most of which are entirely conventional i.e. arbitrary and culturally specific. L arbitraire du signe seems to be related to another important generalization about the organization of the human memory for words, the property of duality of patterning (Hockett, 1960): The principles of compositionality on the wordform side of the primary semantic association are different from those on the lemma side. Even the smallest meaningful forms in a language the wordforms and grammatical morphemes that associate to lemmas and recurring syntactic relationships ....
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495--502. HOCKETT, C. F. 1960a. Logical considerations in the study of animal communication. In Animal sounds and communication, ed. by W. E. Lanyon & W. N. Tavolga, 392--
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Charles F. Hockett. Logical considerations in the study of animal communication. In W. E. Lanyon and W. N. Tavolga, editors, Animal Sounds and Communication. American Institute of Biological Sciences, Washington, D.C., 1960. REFERENCES 42
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