Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... principle are not equally serious ; e.g. , a sequence am.la is a lesser violation than at.ia. In general , a violation of 18c is serious in pro- portion to how much the Consonantal Strength of A exceeds that of B. This leads to our ...
... principle are not equally serious ; e.g. , a sequence am.la is a lesser violation than at.ia. In general , a violation of 18c is serious in pro- portion to how much the Consonantal Strength of A exceeds that of B. This leads to our ...
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... principle 3. Whether or not this is an interesting hypothesis is , of course , not a subject for debate . I do believe , however , that the principle is theoretically INDEPENDENT : i.e. , it does not follow naturally from any other ...
... principle 3. Whether or not this is an interesting hypothesis is , of course , not a subject for debate . I do believe , however , that the principle is theoretically INDEPENDENT : i.e. , it does not follow naturally from any other ...
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... principle can be evaluated in the absence of a theory of perception ( in general ) and a well - articulated theory of ' perceptual reconstruction ' ( whatever that might be ) . G admits that his principle is one which ' is not ...
... principle can be evaluated in the absence of a theory of perception ( in general ) and a well - articulated theory of ' perceptual reconstruction ' ( whatever that might be ) . G admits that his principle is one which ' is not ...
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