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The present volume contains an invited paper by STEVEN R. ANDERSON , ' Rules as " mor- phemes " in a theory of ... A welcome feature of the 1983 volume is the list , on the back cover , of all the previous Con- ference volumes ...
The present volume contains an invited paper by STEVEN R. ANDERSON , ' Rules as " mor- phemes " in a theory of ... A welcome feature of the 1983 volume is the list , on the back cover , of all the previous Con- ference volumes ...
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In this slen- der volume , he has succeeded remarkably well in presenting a succinct overview of the area . The chapters deal with ( 1 ) history of speech syn- thesis , ( 2 ) description of speech , ( 3 ) modeling the speech production ...
In this slen- der volume , he has succeeded remarkably well in presenting a succinct overview of the area . The chapters deal with ( 1 ) history of speech syn- thesis , ( 2 ) description of speech , ( 3 ) modeling the speech production ...
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The English language today originated in a proposal by the Commission on the English Language of the National Council of Teachers of English that a volume on ' public attitudes to the English language in the United States ' be prepared ...
The English language today originated in a proposal by the Commission on the English Language of the National Council of Teachers of English that a volume on ' public attitudes to the English language in the United States ' be prepared ...
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