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a they were probably immediately involved in the manufacture and carrying of tools , and among females in the carrying of infants and the food quest . Again , this channel is crowded in human beings -- although it is of course involved ...
a they were probably immediately involved in the manufacture and carrying of tools , and among females in the carrying of infants and the food quest . Again , this channel is crowded in human beings -- although it is of course involved ...
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What F fails to show is the relevance of this remark to a nation in which the mass of adults are illiterate . It is they , not their school - age children , who are directly involved in development programs ...
What F fails to show is the relevance of this remark to a nation in which the mass of adults are illiterate . It is they , not their school - age children , who are directly involved in development programs ...
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The learning processes involved comprise processes of auditory differentiation , articulatory analysis of auditory units and the like , whereas other processes would be involved at the supra - Sapirian level .
The learning processes involved comprise processes of auditory differentiation , articulatory analysis of auditory units and the like , whereas other processes would be involved at the supra - Sapirian level .
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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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