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time in the past , where the following symbolization rules were operative : ' be hanging ' ta ' causative ' yu ? ' perfective ah ' 1st person ' ci 3d person ' 0 ( * 3d person ' is a semological unit which has no direct symbolization . ) ...
time in the past , where the following symbolization rules were operative : ' be hanging ' ta ' causative ' yu ? ' perfective ah ' 1st person ' ci 3d person ' 0 ( * 3d person ' is a semological unit which has no direct symbolization . ) ...
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In such instances he will normally produce the proper symbolization without difficulty , a symbolization which can only ... symbolizations whose form is often radically different from the form manifested in the sound which he utters .
In such instances he will normally produce the proper symbolization without difficulty , a symbolization which can only ... symbolizations whose form is often radically different from the form manifested in the sound which he utters .
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Phonological change can be imagined as placing an ever - increasing tension on the symbolization link . Occasionally this tension may be relieved by a snapping back of symbolization from its over - extended position into a position that ...
Phonological change can be imagined as placing an ever - increasing tension on the symbolization link . Occasionally this tension may be relieved by a snapping back of symbolization from its over - extended position into a position that ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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