The human voice, a necessity in virtually any film, is barely existent and wholly secondary in “COW.” We hear only random bits of conversation, muffled and unimportant, from people we don't know and ...
NEW DELHI — He may have won a Nobel Prize, but renowned Harvard economist Amartya Sen cannot say the word “cow” in a new documentary, India’s movie censorship board has ruled. The documentary, called ...
If you get nothing else out of this column, please take note that the word “Baca” does not translate to cow. In a recent column I committed the cardinal sin of relying on my Pocho Spanglish background ...
The first thing you learn in general semantics is “the word is not the thing” — that is, to put it understandably, cow is merely a word, a sign, a name, and is not the flesh-and-blood thing that has ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Dignāga's theory of semantics called the "theory of apoha (exclusion)" has been criticized by those who state that it may lead to a circular ...
The human voice, a necessity in virtually any film, is barely existent and wholly secondary in “COW.” We hear only random bits of conversation, muffled and unimportant, from people we don’t know and ...
The human voice, a necessity in virtually any film, is barely existent and wholly secondary in "COW." We hear only random bits of conversation, muffled and unimportant, from people we don't know and ...
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