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To establish whether there is a uniform order of importance among the prototype elements , we compare scores from stories ... this particular comparison indicates that element 1b is a more important element of the lie prototype than ...
To establish whether there is a uniform order of importance among the prototype elements , we compare scores from stories ... this particular comparison indicates that element 1b is a more important element of the lie prototype than ...
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We then compared each pair of stories which differed in the presence of exactly two elements , to see if these comparisons yielded a consistent pattern with respect to the relative importance of the prototype elements .
We then compared each pair of stories which differed in the presence of exactly two elements , to see if these comparisons yielded a consistent pattern with respect to the relative importance of the prototype elements .
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I emphasize the extent of diffusion of important and high - frequency nouns between A , and Y1 , with lesser attention to other language pairs . All these languages contain a set of important human age / sex category terms like ' man ...
I emphasize the extent of diffusion of important and high - frequency nouns between A , and Y1 , with lesser attention to other language pairs . All these languages contain a set of important human age / sex category terms like ' man ...
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Anthony J Naro | 63 |
Halle and P Kiparsky | 150 |
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy | 267 |
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