Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... formal relationships between suc- CESSIVE Sound changes ' ( emphasis added ) . In addition to successive ( i.e. com- plementary ) time relations , we must also consider sound changes in coincident , incorporating , and overlapping ...
... formal relationships between suc- CESSIVE Sound changes ' ( emphasis added ) . In addition to successive ( i.e. com- plementary ) time relations , we must also consider sound changes in coincident , incorporating , and overlapping ...
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... formal . A schematic diagram is neither an axiomatic system nor a computer program . Psycholinguists have so far had little success in attempts to integrate theories of learning and theories of grammar to produce a unified theory of ...
... formal . A schematic diagram is neither an axiomatic system nor a computer program . Psycholinguists have so far had little success in attempts to integrate theories of learning and theories of grammar to produce a unified theory of ...
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... formal aspects of grammar - i.e . , the formal structure interrelating alternatives with choice points . Under control of the current grammar , the production device grinds through a sequence of choice points to produce an ENTIRE ...
... formal aspects of grammar - i.e . , the formal structure interrelating alternatives with choice points . Under control of the current grammar , the production device grinds through a sequence of choice points to produce an ENTIRE ...
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