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theories . After making explicit what they have in mind in using the term ' survey ' - i.e . an examination of the ... to justify their claim that theory comparison is possible and worthwhile , by contrasting the views of Laudan ( 1977 ) ...
theories . After making explicit what they have in mind in using the term ' survey ' - i.e . an examination of the ... to justify their claim that theory comparison is possible and worthwhile , by contrasting the views of Laudan ( 1977 ) ...
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learning about theories of clause structure and how they compare . Unfortunately , it was designed and executed ... To begin with , it is hard to justify the chapter on phonological theory . It has essentially no relation with the rest ...
learning about theories of clause structure and how they compare . Unfortunately , it was designed and executed ... To begin with , it is hard to justify the chapter on phonological theory . It has essentially no relation with the rest ...
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I also find problematic E & B's general approach to presenting and comparing the theories they selected . Each chapter begins with a dense and highly abstract discussion of theory architecture and world view and ends with much too ...
I also find problematic E & B's general approach to presenting and comparing the theories they selected . Each chapter begins with a dense and highly abstract discussion of theory architecture and world view and ends with much too ...
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