Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... environment are no doubt fairly well scattered over the EST for that environment , so we may take the mean of their values as an approximation to the EST central point ; and the band - width of the EST for a given environment may be ...
... environment are no doubt fairly well scattered over the EST for that environment , so we may take the mean of their values as an approximation to the EST central point ; and the band - width of the EST for a given environment may be ...
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... environment is simply the sum of a number of quantities , one for each relevant feature in the environment : ( 1 ) P = Po + α1 + α , + ... where is a fixed number which enters into the formula if and only if feature i is present in the ...
... environment is simply the sum of a number of quantities , one for each relevant feature in the environment : ( 1 ) P = Po + α1 + α , + ... where is a fixed number which enters into the formula if and only if feature i is present in the ...
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... environment must contain exactly one of A , B , C , D , or G ; and if an environment contains B , for example , it must also contain E and H. By relaxing the exclusivity requirement in this way , we can handle variable constraints which ...
... environment must contain exactly one of A , B , C , D , or G ; and if an environment contains B , for example , it must also contain E and H. By relaxing the exclusivity requirement in this way , we can handle variable constraints which ...
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The arguments about deep structure | 423 |
Deepstructure appositive and complement NPs | 446 |
Double nominatives in Chinese | 455 |
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