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Three situations found in specially selected Hopi samples may be stated , by the usual rules of complementarity : ( 1 ) if ... situations ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) must technically be merged with situation ( 3 ) .18 In a Hopi idiolect in which ...
Three situations found in specially selected Hopi samples may be stated , by the usual rules of complementarity : ( 1 ) if ... situations ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) must technically be merged with situation ( 3 ) .18 In a Hopi idiolect in which ...
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An organism does not respond differently to every objectively different stimulus situation . A situation contains an indefinitely large number of features , any of which is potentially significant . How an individual responds depends ...
An organism does not respond differently to every objectively different stimulus situation . A situation contains an indefinitely large number of features , any of which is potentially significant . How an individual responds depends ...
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A similar situation is apparently reflected in SR's data . The Sungapuram data further show ( d ) and ( r ) to be allophones of one phoneme ; this tends to confirm Emeneau's estimate of the situation in the material of SR and BB .
A similar situation is apparently reflected in SR's data . The Sungapuram data further show ( d ) and ( r ) to be allophones of one phoneme ; this tends to confirm Emeneau's estimate of the situation in the material of SR and BB .
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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