Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... Figure 1 is displayed in Figure 4. First we shall discuss models of reinforcement at a single choice point ; then we shall discuss approval / correction of an entire response involving several minor responses at several respective ...
... Figure 1 is displayed in Figure 4. First we shall discuss models of reinforcement at a single choice point ; then we shall discuss approval / correction of an entire response involving several minor responses at several respective ...
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... FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 i u Vo { Fr i e VOCALIC CONSONANTAL GRAVE FLAT 0 DIFFUSE + FIGURE 3 a FIGURE 4a Lb Fr Lb u Hi Vo { i u e a O S5 | Lo FIGURE 4b Figure 2 indicates a reasonable analysis in terms of articulatorily defined com- ponents ...
... FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 i u Vo { Fr i e VOCALIC CONSONANTAL GRAVE FLAT 0 DIFFUSE + FIGURE 3 a FIGURE 4a Lb Fr Lb u Hi Vo { i u e a O S5 | Lo FIGURE 4b Figure 2 indicates a reasonable analysis in terms of articulatorily defined com- ponents ...
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... Figure 5. The third branch from its initial downward AND , however , differs from that of Figure 5 in several respects . It leads to a downward ordered or whose first branch leads to / Ac / if specified from above , in which case / Lo ...
... Figure 5. The third branch from its initial downward AND , however , differs from that of Figure 5 in several respects . It leads to a downward ordered or whose first branch leads to / Ac / if specified from above , in which case / Lo ...
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