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... be derived evolutionarily by well - understood processes operating on the kind of communicative display system general ... which hold that human language is completely different from any known kind of communicative display system in ...
... be derived evolutionarily by well - understood processes operating on the kind of communicative display system general ... which hold that human language is completely different from any known kind of communicative display system in ...
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In at least one bird displaying this kind of ontogeny , the chaffinch , experimental surgery has demonstrated that the song is lateralized . In birds , these three types of vocalization ontogeny accompany a phylogenetic sequence .
In at least one bird displaying this kind of ontogeny , the chaffinch , experimental surgery has demonstrated that the song is lateralized . In birds , these three types of vocalization ontogeny accompany a phylogenetic sequence .
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... the fact that negative sentences have occurred in Genie's speech for more than a year and a half . In fact , as noted above , there are as yet no movement transformations of any kind in Genie's grammar ; nor are there any question ...
... the fact that negative sentences have occurred in Genie's speech for more than a year and a half . In fact , as noted above , there are as yet no movement transformations of any kind in Genie's grammar ; nor are there any question ...
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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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