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... in successive members of a class as we go down a column , in an effort to ' explain ' or ' predict ' the particular form taken by the classes of each interval — that is , to derive the successive intervals from the normal form .
... in successive members of a class as we go down a column , in an effort to ' explain ' or ' predict ' the particular form taken by the classes of each interval — that is , to derive the successive intervals from the normal form .
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Many years ago , I showed that the phonetic laws of assimilation and dissimilation are Gestalt laws whose efficacy can be predicted under experimental conditions . Sperber's law is also probably testable by the methods of experimental ...
Many years ago , I showed that the phonetic laws of assimilation and dissimilation are Gestalt laws whose efficacy can be predicted under experimental conditions . Sperber's law is also probably testable by the methods of experimental ...
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What if such a prediction had been set up the day before Al Capp introduced shmoo into American English ? / šm / could hardly have been predicted ( except as one of a fair number of alternative possibilities ) without knowledge of the ...
What if such a prediction had been set up the day before Al Capp introduced shmoo into American English ? / šm / could hardly have been predicted ( except as one of a fair number of alternative possibilities ) without knowledge of the ...
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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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