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scientific communities , require specialized vocabulary or special uses of familiar word forms as well as the distinctive methodologies , patterns of argument , and conceptual frameworks that are part of their particular scientific ...
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This is a particular problem in cases such as those we face in our own analysis , where the characters under analysis have limited state possibilities and / or unequal rates of change . Parsimony also makes assumptions about rate of ...
This is a particular problem in cases such as those we face in our own analysis , where the characters under analysis have limited state possibilities and / or unequal rates of change . Parsimony also makes assumptions about rate of ...
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On the other hand , it is extremely difficult to show , for a particular property of grammars , that it absolutely must be a consequence of the nature and structure of the Language faculty . 2.3 . THE EVIDENTIAL VALUE OF UNIVERSALS .
On the other hand , it is extremely difficult to show , for a particular property of grammars , that it absolutely must be a consequence of the nature and structure of the Language faculty . 2.3 . THE EVIDENTIAL VALUE OF UNIVERSALS .
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