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  • {{dambigbox|Semantic primes|Semantics}} ...use of words from a set of words whose meanings do not require words, the semantic primes. Children learn the implicit meanings of the words in that set from the way
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  • ...tural scripts are formulated in the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) of semantic primes, a highly constrained 'mini-language' of simple words and grammatical patte
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  • ...e.edu.au/GoddardWierzbicka_applied_NSM.pdf/ Goddard C, Wierzbicka A (2006) Semantic Primes and Cultural Scripts in Language: Learning and Intercultural Communication. *[http://www.une.edu.au/lcl/nsm/nsm.php Goddard C, Wierzbicka A (2006) Semantic Primes and Cultural Scripts in Language: Learning and Intercultural Communication.
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  • #REDIRECT [[semantic primes]]
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  • ...e.edu.au/GoddardWierzbicka_applied_NSM.pdf/ Goddard C, Wierzbicka A (2006) Semantic Primes and Cultural Scripts in Language: Learning and Intercultural Communication. *[http://www.une.edu.au/lcl/nsm/nsm.php Goddard C, Wierzbicka A (2006) Semantic Primes and Cultural Scripts in Language: Learning and Intercultural Communication.
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  • {{rpl|Semantic primes}}
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  • A concept derived from the universal (cross-language) [[Semantic primes|semantic prime]], the verb 'think', indefinable by reference to words or co
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  • ...tural scripts are formulated in the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) of semantic primes, a highly constrained 'mini-language' of simple words and grammatical patte
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  • '''Thinking''' is a concept derived from the universal (cross-language) [[Semantic primes|semantic prime]], the verb 'think', indefinable by reference to words or co
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  • {{r|Semantic primes}}
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  • {{r|Semantic primes}}
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  • {{dambigbox|Semantic primes|Semantics}} ...use of words from a set of words whose meanings do not require words, the semantic primes. Children learn the implicit meanings of the words in that set from the way
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  • *[[Semantic primes]]
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  • ...sh has a subset of approximately 60 such so-called semantic primitives, or semantic primes, each an indefinable word representing 60 fundamental concepts intuitively ...on on detailed observation and logical argument, noting that, like all the semantic primes, every language has a word for 'word', suggesting the universality of the c
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  • ..., but do find the verb 'to think' such a lexical universal. 'Think' is a [[Semantic primes|semantic primitive]], a universal semantic primitive found in all the world
    9 KB (1,370 words) - 18:04, 9 September 2012
  • ...mately 60 additional universal [[Semantic primes|semantic primitives]], or semantic primes, which, though themselves indefinable, serve as the basic set of words for
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  • ...involved notions is kept reasonably small (whenever possible). (See also [[Semantic primes]] for an attempt to disclose a common mathematics-like structure behind all
    34 KB (5,174 words) - 21:32, 25 October 2013
  • * [[Semantic primes]]
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  • * [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] started an article on [[Semantic primes]], his first foray into linguistics, which he considers a sub-discipline of
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  • ...the languages humans speak, the descendants of the original human lexicon. Semantic primes include the verb ‘live’ but not the noun ‘life’.
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