Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... Given a stream of linguistic input , how can one construct a device capable of producing similar output ? This is the job of an ANALYSIS DEVICE ( see Fig . 6 ) . More specifically , if production is controlled by a grammar obeying the ...
... Given a stream of linguistic input , how can one construct a device capable of producing similar output ? This is the job of an ANALYSIS DEVICE ( see Fig . 6 ) . More specifically , if production is controlled by a grammar obeying the ...
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... given explicitly . The yi's and B's are modified , respectively , to t = 1 , 2 , ... , n ( C ) Y : ( 1α ) + a Σ WitYt WitYt " B1 ( 1 − a ) , - t = 1 , 2 , ... · , n ( B ) • Thus the categories in general are positively reinforced in ...
... given explicitly . The yi's and B's are modified , respectively , to t = 1 , 2 , ... , n ( C ) Y : ( 1α ) + a Σ WitYt WitYt " B1 ( 1 − a ) , - t = 1 , 2 , ... · , n ( B ) • Thus the categories in general are positively reinforced in ...
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... given any similar formal relationship to tone 3. Again , why is the rise - fall not set up as a marked form of fall ... given such labels as ' information distribution ' , ' negation type ' , ' co - ordina- tion contrast ...
... given any similar formal relationship to tone 3. Again , why is the rise - fall not set up as a marked form of fall ... given such labels as ' information distribution ' , ' negation type ' , ' co - ordina- tion contrast ...
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