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language acquisition rather than a result of some process of learning or generalization . No doubt they result in part from organism - environment interaction ( as does , no doubt , the fact that a human has two legs ) , but there is ...
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with the RESULT of the substitution always recorded first . These formulae would be read , ' Unit { i . } substituted for unit { e . } ' ( as in / gít = gét ) get ) . The use of such a term as RESULT shows that at any given period in ...
with the RESULT of the substitution always recorded first . These formulae would be read , ' Unit { i . } substituted for unit { e . } ' ( as in / gít = gét ) get ) . The use of such a term as RESULT shows that at any given period in ...
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kingz + tàwn & kípgz + tăn / Kingstom ; note the result of this frequent substitution spelled as < -ton > in Princeton , Brocton etc. Some examples of the four sets of short vocalics with the substitution of { v } are : ( 8 ) { . ě .
kingz + tàwn & kípgz + tăn / Kingstom ; note the result of this frequent substitution spelled as < -ton > in Princeton , Brocton etc. Some examples of the four sets of short vocalics with the substitution of { v } are : ( 8 ) { . ě .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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