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A central question for all three papers involves the distinction between change of meaning and change of knowledge : when whales were discovered to be mammals rather than fish , we would say that our knowledge of whales changed ...
A central question for all three papers involves the distinction between change of meaning and change of knowledge : when whales were discovered to be mammals rather than fish , we would say that our knowledge of whales changed ...
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an axiomatic distinction between continous phonetic representations and discrete phonological ones , and so rejects Pierrehumbert and Beckman's ( 1988 ) proposal that phrasal pitch range be specified as a continuous phonological feature ...
an axiomatic distinction between continous phonetic representations and discrete phonological ones , and so rejects Pierrehumbert and Beckman's ( 1988 ) proposal that phrasal pitch range be specified as a continuous phonological feature ...
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For instance , the binary distinction between a lexical domain ( vP and below ) where constituents are basegenerated and the operator / discourse domain ( TP and above ) to which constituents are scrambled does not suffice for the ...
For instance , the binary distinction between a lexical domain ( vP and below ) where constituents are basegenerated and the operator / discourse domain ( TP and above ) to which constituents are scrambled does not suffice for the ...
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