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By the time regularity of sound change was established - by the time the tenets of the ' neogrammarians ' were refined into acceptable form - historical biologists not only understood regularity in evolutionary change , together with ...
By the time regularity of sound change was established - by the time the tenets of the ' neogrammarians ' were refined into acceptable form - historical biologists not only understood regularity in evolutionary change , together with ...
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A section on l'intégration auditive ' deals with elements of sound perception , the learning process in the acquisition of phonetics , and the relationship between perception of sounds and perception of language .
A section on l'intégration auditive ' deals with elements of sound perception , the learning process in the acquisition of phonetics , and the relationship between perception of sounds and perception of language .
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For a consideration of the acoustic behavior of bees , one must turn to other sources , for instance Haskell's handbook.28 Suggestions that foraging bees use sound in communicating distance of a food source to other workers in the hive ...
For a consideration of the acoustic behavior of bees , one must turn to other sources , for instance Haskell's handbook.28 Suggestions that foraging bees use sound in communicating distance of a food source to other workers in the hive ...
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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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