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The probabilities of utterances of more than two words are themselves more complex , are less tractable to analysis , and convey information of a more complex kind . The child with a word span of only two may be in a position to obtain ...
The probabilities of utterances of more than two words are themselves more complex , are less tractable to analysis , and convey information of a more complex kind . The child with a word span of only two may be in a position to obtain ...
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Contributions to the syntax of the New English complex sentence . By Jiří NOSEK . ( Acta Universitatis Carolinae , philologica , monographia 13. ) Prague : Universita Karlova , 1966. Pp . 137. Kčs 20.00 . Prague studies in English XI .
Contributions to the syntax of the New English complex sentence . By Jiří NOSEK . ( Acta Universitatis Carolinae , philologica , monographia 13. ) Prague : Universita Karlova , 1966. Pp . 137. Kčs 20.00 . Prague studies in English XI .
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The deficiencies of Loglan , which is not very much like a natural language ( it was not wholly intended to be ) , illustrate some of the problems that must be solved in any serious attempt to reproduce both the complex devices in ...
The deficiencies of Loglan , which is not very much like a natural language ( it was not wholly intended to be ) , illustrate some of the problems that must be solved in any serious attempt to reproduce both the complex devices in ...
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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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