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Let's read is a very different work from Flesch's ; it explains the nature of the problem and furnishes a systematic and soundly based method to solve it . But it will probably only confirm the conviction of many that linguists have no ...
Let's read is a very different work from Flesch's ; it explains the nature of the problem and furnishes a systematic and soundly based method to solve it . But it will probably only confirm the conviction of many that linguists have no ...
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This is illustrated in efforts to understand the nature of language and to define what is to be explained about this behavior . When we read current psychological explanations ' of verbal behavior it is true that the mechanisms of ...
This is illustrated in efforts to understand the nature of language and to define what is to be explained about this behavior . When we read current psychological explanations ' of verbal behavior it is true that the mechanisms of ...
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It's just that they have a slight smugness of tone that is unfortunate in works of this nature . Arab misconceptions about language are of such magnitude and venerable age that they make a very satisfying thump when they fall .
It's just that they have a slight smugness of tone that is unfortunate in works of this nature . Arab misconceptions about language are of such magnitude and venerable age that they make a very satisfying thump when they fall .
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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