Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... possible rela- tions that can be uncovered in an exhaustive study that exploits more fully the formalism introduced ... possible orders in which the three rules may apply . Subsets II , III , and IV each further divides according to two ...
... possible rela- tions that can be uncovered in an exhaustive study that exploits more fully the formalism introduced ... possible orders in which the three rules may apply . Subsets II , III , and IV each further divides according to two ...
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... possible responses are distinguished from gram- matically impossible responses . In our formulation , we temporarily but delib- erately smudge the sharp boundary between the possible and the impossible ; instead , we assign each ...
... possible responses are distinguished from gram- matically impossible responses . In our formulation , we temporarily but delib- erately smudge the sharp boundary between the possible and the impossible ; instead , we assign each ...
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... possible to elucidate further the relation between the categories and the branchers by simplifying assumptions such as positive manifold and simple structure namely , that the a's should be positive , and either as close to or as far ...
... possible to elucidate further the relation between the categories and the branchers by simplifying assumptions such as positive manifold and simple structure namely , that the a's should be positive , and either as close to or as far ...
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