Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... suggests that the only operations needed for the formation of a derived category are fuzzy intersection and scalar multiplication . Equation 3 , however , suggests the existence of three entirely different cognitive operations ...
... suggests that the only operations needed for the formation of a derived category are fuzzy intersection and scalar multiplication . Equation 3 , however , suggests the existence of three entirely different cognitive operations ...
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... suggest a ' steady state ' interpretation . However , a paper by Roger Wescott presents a version of a minority position which seems to be gaining some currency outside mainstream linguistics ; this suggests that we take literally the ...
... suggest a ' steady state ' interpretation . However , a paper by Roger Wescott presents a version of a minority position which seems to be gaining some currency outside mainstream linguistics ; this suggests that we take literally the ...
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... suggests that there is stronger evidence that it is East Cushitic , with borrowing from Omotic . One argument he presents is that any of the Burji - Sidamo languages has at least as much shared vocabulary with any Cushitic language , no ...
... suggests that there is stronger evidence that it is East Cushitic , with borrowing from Omotic . One argument he presents is that any of the Burji - Sidamo languages has at least as much shared vocabulary with any Cushitic language , no ...
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