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The standard dictionary of Old Japanese is content to label managari as ' sense obscure ' ( Omodaka et al . 1967 : 686 “ ) . O himself , before he became interested in Tamil , guessed that the word meant either ' to sleep for a long ...
The standard dictionary of Old Japanese is content to label managari as ' sense obscure ' ( Omodaka et al . 1967 : 686 “ ) . O himself , before he became interested in Tamil , guessed that the word meant either ' to sleep for a long ...
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Rather , the class is organized around a prototypical member ( in the sense of Rosch 1978 ) , to which the other members stand in a family - resemblance relation ( in the sense of Wittgenstein 1953 ) . The defining attributes of the ...
Rather , the class is organized around a prototypical member ( in the sense of Rosch 1978 ) , to which the other members stand in a family - resemblance relation ( in the sense of Wittgenstein 1953 ) . The defining attributes of the ...
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G makes the point that response cries are ritualized in the ethological sense . One wonders what this can mean - since , in that sense , the term refers to genetically - programmed ...
G makes the point that response cries are ritualized in the ethological sense . One wonders what this can mean - since , in that sense , the term refers to genetically - programmed ...
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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