Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... TABLE 7 words according to their positional characteristics . In what follows , we consider three different analyses ; there is no necessary relation among indices in different analyses , but we hope to explain that , to some extent ...
... TABLE 7 words according to their positional characteristics . In what follows , we consider three different analyses ; there is no necessary relation among indices in different analyses , but we hope to explain that , to some extent ...
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... TABLE 4 DIMETER TRIMETER TOTAL 610 5 47 52 7 8 0 0 1 1 4 1 TABLE 5 46 ― 0 46 4 1 • As in Table 3 , e.g. 8.39.1e antáś cárati dūtyàm ( read : dūtiyam ) ; the trimeter analog of this locus is not self - evident . ture to kára- . But one ...
... TABLE 4 DIMETER TRIMETER TOTAL 610 5 47 52 7 8 0 0 1 1 4 1 TABLE 5 46 ― 0 46 4 1 • As in Table 3 , e.g. 8.39.1e antáś cárati dūtyàm ( read : dūtiyam ) ; the trimeter analog of this locus is not self - evident . ture to kára- . But one ...
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... TABLE 4. THE EFFECT OF THE PRESENCE OF AN ENGLISH VERB AND OF THE PRESENCE OF NONSENSE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF A RELEVANT RESPONSE . Cell entries are the percent of trials on which a relevant response was ob- served averaged over all ...
... TABLE 4. THE EFFECT OF THE PRESENCE OF AN ENGLISH VERB AND OF THE PRESENCE OF NONSENSE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF A RELEVANT RESPONSE . Cell entries are the percent of trials on which a relevant response was ob- served averaged over all ...
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