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Figure 47 has depth 5 , which is the maximum number of spaces required in the temporary memory for the eventual expansion of b c BCD . ... This is not necessarily what we require of a distance function based on linguistic concepts .
Figure 47 has depth 5 , which is the maximum number of spaces required in the temporary memory for the eventual expansion of b c BCD . ... This is not necessarily what we require of a distance function based on linguistic concepts .
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In the automaton , the symbols N and VP require one memory space each . For a conceptual psychological experiment to relate the operation of the automaton with human speech production , we may consider some general memory function M so ...
In the automaton , the symbols N and VP require one memory space each . For a conceptual psychological experiment to relate the operation of the automaton with human speech production , we may consider some general memory function M so ...
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Instead , we may require that ( say ) the leftmost symbol which it is possible to expand must always be expanded first.26 Or we can change the definition of ' derivation'so as to make it clear from the derivation what symbol has been ...
Instead , we may require that ( say ) the leftmost symbol which it is possible to expand must always be expanded first.26 Or we can change the definition of ' derivation'so as to make it clear from the derivation what symbol has been ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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