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One wants to compare performance in this situation with that of situations 2 and 3 . a ANALYSIS MODULE 4.0 . Given a stream of linguistic input , how can one construct a device capable of producing similar output ?
One wants to compare performance in this situation with that of situations 2 and 3 . a ANALYSIS MODULE 4.0 . Given a stream of linguistic input , how can one construct a device capable of producing similar output ?
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Moreover , since prosodic analysis rejected , in advance of TG linguistics , any biuniqueness requirement , the structures to which prosodies are referred may be grammatical ( word , affix , etc. ) as well as purely phonological ...
Moreover , since prosodic analysis rejected , in advance of TG linguistics , any biuniqueness requirement , the structures to which prosodies are referred may be grammatical ( word , affix , etc. ) as well as purely phonological ...
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Granting Herold his choice of model , however , the next proper question is how consistently he has employed it so as to ' provide a clearer , more systematic , and objective analysis of the formal material in the text than the ...
Granting Herold his choice of model , however , the next proper question is how consistently he has employed it so as to ' provide a clearer , more systematic , and objective analysis of the formal material in the text than the ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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