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Chomsky ( 1955 ) calls the pair test ' one of the operational cornerstones for linguistic theory ' . Without the pair test , or some related way of making contact with the behavior of the listener , there could be no phonology , for it ...
Chomsky ( 1955 ) calls the pair test ' one of the operational cornerstones for linguistic theory ' . Without the pair test , or some related way of making contact with the behavior of the listener , there could be no phonology , for it ...
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Since the test words are recognized or guessed at one by one , not in pairs , it is very important that they occur ... One may only ask how it is possible that a person who has read only one word of each pair , never the other , would ...
Since the test words are recognized or guessed at one by one , not in pairs , it is very important that they occur ... One may only ask how it is possible that a person who has read only one word of each pair , never the other , would ...
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According to the author , it was ' first a guess made on the basis of the statements by the subjects about how difficult they found it to identify pair members , compared with observations about how much the subjects could score even ...
According to the author , it was ' first a guess made on the basis of the statements by the subjects about how difficult they found it to identify pair members , compared with observations about how much the subjects could score even ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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