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THE ABSTRACTNESS CONTROVERSY : EXPERIMENTAL INPUT FROM HINDI MANJARI OHALA University of California , Berkeley If the grammars which linguists write are to reflect psychologically real constructs , then purely structural evidence is not ...
THE ABSTRACTNESS CONTROVERSY : EXPERIMENTAL INPUT FROM HINDI MANJARI OHALA University of California , Berkeley If the grammars which linguists write are to reflect psychologically real constructs , then purely structural evidence is not ...
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It has been claimed that the data obtained from PSSM provide evidence which relates to the five linguistic hypotheses just discussed . The aphasia paradigm states that aphasiological data can be used as evidence for or against the ...
It has been claimed that the data obtained from PSSM provide evidence which relates to the five linguistic hypotheses just discussed . The aphasia paradigm states that aphasiological data can be used as evidence for or against the ...
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Finally , S has an illuminating remark on the general nature of the evidence : ' On the whole , then , I find that the rhymes give a reliable , if somewhat old - fashioned , over - all picture of the current usage ' ( 86 ) .
Finally , S has an illuminating remark on the general nature of the evidence : ' On the whole , then , I find that the rhymes give a reliable , if somewhat old - fashioned , over - all picture of the current usage ' ( 86 ) .
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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