Language, Band 38George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1962 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... example . Let us suppose that we have two dice which are in some way distinguishable , e.g. let D1 be white with black spots and D2 be black with white spots . If we throw the two dice ( it doesn't matter whether simultaneously or in ...
... example . Let us suppose that we have two dice which are in some way distinguishable , e.g. let D1 be white with black spots and D2 be black with white spots . If we throw the two dice ( it doesn't matter whether simultaneously or in ...
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... example , Ui Uji Uj2 Ujs = The cat is on the mat = = = The cat is drinking water The cat fights fiercely The cat is playing with the string = Wi = Wil Wi2 Wis ' Some feline σ ' ' Some feline is drinking water ' = ' Some feline fights ...
... example , Ui Uji Uj2 Ujs = The cat is on the mat = = = The cat is drinking water The cat fights fiercely The cat is playing with the string = Wi = Wil Wi2 Wis ' Some feline σ ' ' Some feline is drinking water ' = ' Some feline fights ...
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... example , which illustrates this advantage , is equivalent to the first example in Lamb's article ( 396 ) . EXAMPLE 1. Does the morph stored in a given location ( designated here as LOC ) have an initial w ? The 7070 program contains ...
... example , which illustrates this advantage , is equivalent to the first example in Lamb's article ( 396 ) . EXAMPLE 1. Does the morph stored in a given location ( designated here as LOC ) have an initial w ? The 7070 program contains ...
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The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
The first five minutes Lenneberg | 69 |
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