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This analogy, instructive as it may be, must not be stretched too far; there is, in particular, no reason to think that the speech sounds of a language are like the colors of the solar spectrum to the extent of being distinguishable on ...
This analogy, instructive as it may be, must not be stretched too far; there is, in particular, no reason to think that the speech sounds of a language are like the colors of the solar spectrum to the extent of being distinguishable on ...
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Thus , semantics takes over the explanation of the 3 A solution to the projection problem is certainly less than a full theory of speech . In particular , it does not provide a theory of speech production ( or recognition ) .
Thus , semantics takes over the explanation of the 3 A solution to the projection problem is certainly less than a full theory of speech . In particular , it does not provide a theory of speech production ( or recognition ) .
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In the attempt , it may be added , he eliminates another familiar part of speech , the conjunction . Chapter II , then , by dropping interjections and adding absolutes , holds the number of parts of speech to six : ' verbs , nouns ...
In the attempt , it may be added , he eliminates another familiar part of speech , the conjunction . Chapter II , then , by dropping interjections and adding absolutes , holds the number of parts of speech to six : ' verbs , nouns ...
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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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