Language, Band 50George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... kind of communica- tive display system general in the vertebrates ; and discontinuity theories , which hold that human language is completely different from any known kind of communica- tive display system in other animals , that its ...
... kind of communica- tive display system general in the vertebrates ; and discontinuity theories , which hold that human language is completely different from any known kind of communica- tive display system in other animals , that its ...
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... kind of development , song is often divided into complex regional dialect forms . Apparently the selective advantage of this kind of ontogeny is that birds learn the song of their own dialect area during the critical period . If their ...
... kind of development , song is often divided into complex regional dialect forms . Apparently the selective advantage of this kind of ontogeny is that birds learn the song of their own dialect area during the critical period . If their ...
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... kind in Genie's grammar ; nor are there any question words , demonstra- tives , catenatives , rejoinders ( yes , no , please etc. ) , or pronouns of any kind other than first - person pronouns . Yet there are areas where Genie's ...
... kind in Genie's grammar ; nor are there any question words , demonstra- tives , catenatives , rejoinders ( yes , no , please etc. ) , or pronouns of any kind other than first - person pronouns . Yet there are areas where Genie's ...
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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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