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ELEMENTS IN EQUIVALENT ENVIRONMENTS . In the much more frequent case where two elements occur in environments which are almost but not quite identical , we may be able to collect them into one distributional class by setting up a chain ...
ELEMENTS IN EQUIVALENT ENVIRONMENTS . In the much more frequent case where two elements occur in environments which are almost but not quite identical , we may be able to collect them into one distributional class by setting up a chain ...
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The information will be of the same kind as we have sought inside the text , namely whether one section of a sentence is equivalent to another in the sense that MNR is equivalent to N is M : NR ) . It will go back to the same basic ...
The information will be of the same kind as we have sought inside the text , namely whether one section of a sentence is equivalent to another in the sense that MNR is equivalent to N is M : NR ) . It will go back to the same basic ...
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It consists essentially of the following steps : given a particular text , we collect those linguistic elements ( morphemes or sequences of morphemes ) which have identical environments within a sentence , and we call these equivalent ...
It consists essentially of the following steps : given a particular text , we collect those linguistic elements ( morphemes or sequences of morphemes ) which have identical environments within a sentence , and we call these equivalent ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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