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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 little reason to expect that any theory of learning can provide a useful framework for ...
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 little reason to expect that any theory of learning can provide a useful framework for ...
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Though there are doubtless many decisive differences between natural and constructed languages , they also have a lot in common , and one wonders which field should deal with the metatheory of them all , if ' linguistic theory ' is ...
Though there are doubtless many decisive differences between natural and constructed languages , they also have a lot in common , and one wonders which field should deal with the metatheory of them all , if ' linguistic theory ' is ...
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Furthermore , the linguist relies at every point on an implicit or explicit phonological theory to specify the dimensions ... Different phonological theories will necessarily send the linguist looking , consciously or unconsciously ...
Furthermore , the linguist relies at every point on an implicit or explicit phonological theory to specify the dimensions ... Different phonological theories will necessarily send the linguist looking , consciously or unconsciously ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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