Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... occur . The condition may be interpreted as saying that extinction will occur if the T's are sufficiently distinct . In particular , if m of the alternatives have positive reinforcement probability and the remaining km have positive ...
... occur . The condition may be interpreted as saying that extinction will occur if the T's are sufficiently distinct . In particular , if m of the alternatives have positive reinforcement probability and the remaining km have positive ...
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... occur but once each ; neither sug- gests elision of the -ú- by Edgerton's Law . But -bhuvV- forms of vibhú ' remark- able ' occur nine times , always in the same locus ; e.g. , 4.7.1d váneşu citrám vibhvàm viśé - vise ( read : vibhúvam ) ...
... occur but once each ; neither sug- gests elision of the -ú- by Edgerton's Law . But -bhuvV- forms of vibhú ' remark- able ' occur nine times , always in the same locus ; e.g. , 4.7.1d váneşu citrám vibhvàm viśé - vise ( read : vibhúvam ) ...
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... occur only once or twice , no ' preference ' is evident . But , for instance , the only three instances of Heavy Two forms in trimeter breaks all involve tuvīráva ( 10.99.6a ) or tuvīrávat ( 10.64.4a , 16a ) . Tuvigriva occurs four ...
... occur only once or twice , no ' preference ' is evident . But , for instance , the only three instances of Heavy Two forms in trimeter breaks all involve tuvīráva ( 10.99.6a ) or tuvīrávat ( 10.64.4a , 16a ) . Tuvigriva occurs four ...
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