Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... less general rules . This , together with the counter - intuitive nature of rules for vowel shift and pitch raising and lowering when formulated in binary terms , suggests the need for abandoning the binary principle . Multivalued ...
... less general rules . This , together with the counter - intuitive nature of rules for vowel shift and pitch raising and lowering when formulated in binary terms , suggests the need for abandoning the binary principle . Multivalued ...
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... less than constants . If that is the case , rule ( 4b ) , with two variables , is simpler than the less general rule ( 5b ) , with only one variable , provided the presence of an integer in ( 5b ) does not alter this relationship . We ...
... less than constants . If that is the case , rule ( 4b ) , with two variables , is simpler than the less general rule ( 5b ) , with only one variable , provided the presence of an integer in ( 5b ) does not alter this relationship . We ...
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... LESS MATURE SUBJECTS . ? What is the function of repetition for these children ? Since , for the telegraphic speakers , repetition was increased when the difficulty of the linguistic stimulus was increased , we can conjecture that ...
... LESS MATURE SUBJECTS . ? What is the function of repetition for these children ? Since , for the telegraphic speakers , repetition was increased when the difficulty of the linguistic stimulus was increased , we can conjecture that ...
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