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described in this paper , the behavioral units consist of a class of naming units ( see end of $ 3.22 ) . The immediately following sections show how minimal and non - minimal lexical analytic units are derived from naming units . 3.3 .
described in this paper , the behavioral units consist of a class of naming units ( see end of $ 3.22 ) . The immediately following sections show how minimal and non - minimal lexical analytic units are derived from naming units . 3.3 .
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а the investigator to set aside grammatical elements and concentrate on potential naming units . From a lexical standpoint , two types of text collection can be distinguished , depending on the analyst's interest in controlling the ...
а the investigator to set aside grammatical elements and concentrate on potential naming units . From a lexical standpoint , two types of text collection can be distinguished , depending on the analyst's interest in controlling the ...
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Accordingly , two types of articulated naming units consisting of non - minimal lexical units can be distinguished . The first type consists of those that include one or more lexemes participating in a closed lexical substitution set .
Accordingly , two types of articulated naming units consisting of non - minimal lexical units can be distinguished . The first type consists of those that include one or more lexemes participating in a closed lexical substitution set .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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