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The 'materialistic' (or, better, 'mechanicistic') theory supposes that the variability of human conduct, including speech, is due only to the fact that the human body is a very complex system. Human actions, according to the materialistic view, are part of cause-and-effect sequences exactly like those which we observe, say in the study of physics or chemistry. - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.33
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