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To me it seems that , even in the present early state of investigation of these questions , there is sufficient evidence to suggest that all existing approaches to the study of human intelligence and human behavior and learning are ...
To me it seems that , even in the present early state of investigation of these questions , there is sufficient evidence to suggest that all existing approaches to the study of human intelligence and human behavior and learning are ...
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Further , the possessive construction I see your house seems to be related to the first but not the second source . It seems likely that the ordinary possessive phrase should be derived from sentences in which the modified noun is ...
Further , the possessive construction I see your house seems to be related to the first but not the second source . It seems likely that the ordinary possessive phrase should be derived from sentences in which the modified noun is ...
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It seems reasonable , at any rate , to regard them as a single sound change , that is , to combine ( B1 ) and ( B2 ) into a single rule ( B ) which states the following : A nonvocalic nongrave continuant becomes h when followed by a ...
It seems reasonable , at any rate , to regard them as a single sound change , that is , to combine ( B1 ) and ( B2 ) into a single rule ( B ) which states the following : A nonvocalic nongrave continuant becomes h when followed by a ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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