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/Vol-8-0700-0799/0018.html, ( May 14 1997)
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line 66: Friday in Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paolo. He was
/Vol-8-0500-0599/0075.html, ( Apr 25 1997)
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line 100: accompanying Einstein's theory of gravitation include Riemannian geometry
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line 140: formulated. Einstein's framework replaces "force" with "field". The so
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line 224: Einstein were to make claims of the type that we linguists make, physics
/Vol-7-1700-1799/0073.html, ( Mar 11 1997)
/Vol-8-0000-0099/0037.html, ( Mar 11 1997)
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line 268: rewrite of the language (of geometries) question which Einstein
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line 270: Linguist, Einstein in his later life paid homage many times to
/Vol-7-1500-1599/0070.html, ( Nov 6 1996)
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line 133: from 7 through 9 November 1996, at the Einstein Forum Potsdam, Am
/Vol-7-1500-1599/0013.html, ( Oct 26 1996)
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line 141: I'm glad this was brought up, since this was Einstein's basic
/Vol-7-1400-1499/0061.html, ( Oct 18 1996)
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line 522: Einstein. Revised edition. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
/Vol-2-0100-0199/0043.html, ( Oct 18 1996)
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line 159: intuition is a personal experience - Einstein's intuition that "time"
/Vol-2-0000-0099/0069.html, ( Oct 18 1996)
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line 60: Einstein shows he is no Popperian but I would doubt that anyone questions
/Vol-7-0700-0799/0080.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 96: Language' in order for the entire universe to work (see the Einstein-
/Vol-7-0700-0799/0007.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 312: central to Einstein's theory of relativity. Einstein's theory of
/Vol-7-0600-0699/0060.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 149: brain/mind makes no more sense than localizing Einstein's equations in
/Vol-7-0500-0599/0066.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
/Vol-7-0500-0599/0048.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 291: Bank address: 250 Av. Albert Einstein, F-06560 Valbonne
/Vol-7-0500-0599/0040.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 271: Bank address: 250 Av. Albert Einstein, F-06560 Valbonne
/Vol-7-0500-0599/0039.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 101: Alford, Dan Moonhawk, "Is Whorf's Relativity Einstein's Relativity?",
/Vol-7-0200-0299/0051.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 42: From: gracem@einstein.com.ar ("Graciela Moyano")
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line 53: From: gracem@einstein.com.ar ("Graciela Moyano")
/Vol-7-0200-0299/0024.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 58: From: gracem@einstein.com.ar ("graciela moyano")
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line 103: From: gracem@einstein.com.ar ("graciela moyano")
/Vol-7-0200-0299/0009.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 140: Einstein appropriated it in simplified form for physics and mathematical
/Vol-6-1300-1399/0026.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 64: >possible influence of Saussure on the development of Einstein's theory of
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line 68: >Speaking of a possible vehicle for Sausure --> Einstein influence, a
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line 69: >friend/roomate? of Einstein's who was a student of Saussure's, Jakobson
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line 115: work in the classroom. Not as bad a situation as Einstein himself
/Vol-6-1300-1399/0020.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 52: possible influence of Saussure on the development of Einstein's theory of
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line 56: Speaking of a possible vehicle for Sausure --> Einstein influence, a
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line 57: friend/roomate? of Einstein's who was a student of Saussure's, Jakobson
/Vol-6-1200-1299/0081.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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/Vol-6-1200-1299/0080.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 55: For Jakobson's view that Einstein's relativity theory was
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line 71: of his wife, I was surprised to hear that "Einstein ... acknowledged
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line 74: generous comment by Einstein has been exaggerated by a
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line 78: be relative" was not one of Einstein's insights. It has been present
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line 79: in physics since Galileo; Einstein's contributions were some much more
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line 87: titles of Einstein's theories, to construe relativism, plain and
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line 88: simple, as the fount of modern physics. Associates of Einstein with
/Vol-6-1200-1299/0079.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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/Vol-6-1200-1299/0065.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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/Vol-6-1200-1299/0064.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 50: Dear Friends, a few days ago I posted a query concerning Einstein and
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line 59: anything linking Albert Einstein's theory of Relativity with his
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line 64: linking Einstein and Saussure in any way? Thanks for your help.
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line 75: Einstein, which said that Einstein, when a student in Switzerland, had
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line 79: relativity may have contributed to Einstein's theory of physical
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line 84: I don't have a direct link between Einstein and Saussure, but you might
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line 87: concept of relativity in two books published in 1916, one by Einstein
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line 96: Einstein in several articles and presentations. Jost Winteler comes into
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line 105: ideas that had so taken Einstein. To do this, I will give a somewhat more
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line 119: Till the last of his days, Einstein remembered Winteler fondly and
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line 123: worth reading for anyone interested in Einstein and linguistics. --Douglas
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line 128: Einstein's time spent in Switzerland, among other things.)
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line 137: - ---. 1985. "Einstein and the Science of Language." In Roman Jakobson:
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line 139: the Einstein Centennial Symposium in Jerusalem, March 16, 1979, and
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line 140: published in Albert Einstein: Historical and Cultural Perspectives, ed. G.
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line 148: P.S. I have found a number of sources in which Einstein and Saussure are
/Vol-6-1200-1299/0063.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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/Vol-6-1200-1299/0027.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 103: or seen anything linking Albert Einstein's theory of Relativity
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line 108: one help with a citation linking Einstein and Saussure in any way?
/Vol-6-1100-1199/0048.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 77: anything, with Einstein's "relativity principle" (which I covered in my
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line 78: also BLS, 1980?, paper, "Is Whorf's Relativity Einstein's Relativity?").
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line 87: beachless desert), Whorf was upping the ante on Einstein, who argued that
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line 122: do with Einstein's; and 4) Whorf was a universalist as well as a
/Vol-6-0400-0499/0008.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
/Vol-5-1300-1399/0008.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 75: To coin a phrase that sums it up (with apologies to Albert Einstein):
/Vol-5-1300-1399/0002.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 75: To coin a phrase that sums it up (with apologies to Albert Einstein):
/Vol-5-1200-1299/0065.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 117: Whorf took one step, in transforming Einstein's relativity principle
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line 175: [N7] Einstein also had the larger language issues in mind, which he
/Vol-5-0700-0799/0080.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 117: wants to call the cultural stream to which he belongs. Einstein's relativity,
/Vol-5-0600-0699/0005.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 61: worldviews. David Bohm, a co-worker with Einstein, was the
/Vol-5-0500-0599/0004.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 277: quote from an Einstein so noone can object to a statement as simply
/Vol-5-0300-0399/0063.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 185: seeing her quote Einstein for contemporary linguists, it's
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line 190: tested/falsified, while principles, as in the Einstein quotation,
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line 201: to useful or non-useful results. Einstein's principle of relativity
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line 205: Einstein's famous statement the "Einstein Hypothesis").
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line 327: >to quote from an Einstein so no one can object to a statement
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line 350: it is important to note that the decision to quote Einstein in the con-
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line 385: Fromkin's quote of Einstein implicitly assumes that when Einstein refers
/Vol-5-0300-0399/0031.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 134: >God-Given -- but as Einstein put it for physics " the empirical contents
/Vol-5-0300-0399/0010.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 87: God-Given -- but as Einstein put it for physics "the structure of the theory
/Vol-4-0700-0799/0093.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
/Vol-4-0700-0799/0019.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 156: old classic work, e.g. Newton, Einstein, Go"del, in textbooks (both
/Vol-4-0300-0399/0098.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
/Vol-4-0200-0299/0089.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
/Vol-3-0900-0999/0076.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
/Vol-3-0400-0499/0045.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 377: Albert Einstein's assistant at Princeton. A brother was an immunologist
/Vol-3-0300-0399/0072.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 64: Einstein, Margaret Mead, etc., whose ideas seem intuitively
/Vol-2-0600-0699/0003.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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/Vol-2-0600-0699/0000.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 101: Re Einstein and the origins of the Principle of Relativity: My own checking
/Vol-2-0500-0599/0093.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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/Vol-2-0500-0599/0090.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 103: > Ralf Thiede alludes to Einstein's having come up with the principle of
/Vol-2-0500-0599/0088.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 155: Ralf Thiede alludes to Einstein's having come up with the principle of
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line 157: time (was due, I think, to Newton in fact). What Einstein did was to
/Vol-2-0500-0599/0086.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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/Vol-2-0500-0599/0068.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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/Vol-2-0500-0599/0067.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 51: Roman Jakobson and Linda Waugh, p. 17. Einstein lodged with
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line 52: Winteler when he (Einstein) was a student. Winteler, a phonologist
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line 64: I think Einstein has graduated to a new topic in our discussion, which is
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line 66: guage variation. Geoffrey Russom's recollection that Einstein had some
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line 68: and Nancy L. Dray's anecdote on the two letter editors of Einstein and
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line 71: Einstein's Theory of Relativity which influenced similar observations in
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line 74: sported an oversized poster of Einstein and who formulated an explicit
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line 80: Now what if the hints on Einstein's contacts with linguistics can be con-
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line 83: linguistics first before Einstein came up with a similar one in physics?
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line 84: Anyone who looks at Einstein's letter exchanges, writings, biographies will
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line 86: look through the index of Nathan and Norden's _Einstein on Peace_. Gipper
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line 95: Is anyone aware of any influence of 'Humboldtian' thought on Einstein?
/Vol-2-0500-0599/0066.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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/Vol-2-0500-0599/0058.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 114: my understanding is that Einstein did have some contact with Roman
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line 121: the guests happened to include both the editor of Einstein's letters
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line 124: between Einstein and Jakobson, but I don't remember the content.
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line 356: between Einstein and Jakobson, but I don't remember the content.
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/Vol-2-0500-0599/0050.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 118: by Einstein's contacts with a Swiss scholar who introduced him to the
/Vol-2-0500-0599/0045.html, ( Oct 16 1996)
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line 119: uninteresting ones. Einstein wasn't a linguist.
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