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expressing 7
expression 34
expressions 11
expressive 23
expressively 1
expressiveness 4
expressly 1
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23 apo
23 dialogue
23 e
23 expressive
23 false
23 further
23 general
Plato
Cratylus

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expressive
   Dialogue
1 Craty| its ancient form dion is expressive of good, quasi diion, that 2 Craty| accent, which was held to be expressive of motion and hardness, 3 Craty| and to make some names expressive of rest, and others of motion? ‘ 4 Craty| he make—those which are expressive of rest, or those which 5 Craty| rest, or those which are expressive of motion?...But if some 6 Craty| or almost as many, words expressive of rest, as he had previously 7 Craty| he had previously found expressive of motion. And even if this 8 Craty| become clearer and more expressive than they are, more poetical, 9 Craty| complex is language, and so expressive not only of the meanest 10 Craty| the letter rho accent is expressive of motion, the letters delta 11 Craty| of meaning to each of the expressive and onomatopoetic letters. 12 Craty| order to render it more expressive of the sense. He can only 13 Craty| language becomes unpoetical, in expressive, dead.~Grammars would lead 14 Craty| opinion, is really most expressive of the power of the God.~ 15 Craty| you, the word eirein is expressive of the use of speech, and 16 Craty| power; pothos (longing) is expressive of the desire of that which 17 Craty| utterance of delta and tau was expressive of binding and rest in a 18 Craty| me that the letter rho is expressive of rapidity, motion, and 19 Craty| SOCRATES: And that lamda was expressive of smoothness, and softness, 20 Craty| of the lamda? for that is expressive not of hardness but of softness.~ 21 Craty| that he made some names expressive of rest and others of motion? 22 Craty| friend; those which are expressive of rest, or those which 23 Craty| rest, or those which are expressive of motion? This is a point


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