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... variable notation . The notation Co used in rule 2 exemplifies what may be called an ABBREVIATORY VARIABLE , to distinguish it from a second type , the ESSENTIAL VARIABLE ( to be discussed shortly ) . Abbrevia- tory variables are ...
... variable notation . The notation Co used in rule 2 exemplifies what may be called an ABBREVIATORY VARIABLE , to distinguish it from a second type , the ESSENTIAL VARIABLE ( to be discussed shortly ) . Abbrevia- tory variables are ...
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... VARIABLES . In 10 , X and Y are central variables . The word boundary written to the right of Y in 10 CONNECTS it to the variable.3 By a further convention , elements which are connected to a central variable may not be contained in the ...
... VARIABLES . In 10 , X and Y are central variables . The word boundary written to the right of Y in 10 CONNECTS it to the variable.3 By a further convention , elements which are connected to a central variable may not be contained in the ...
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... variable rule . F's type of variable rule differs from that proposed by Labov 1969 in having a hierarchy of constraints indicated by Greek letters rather than by numerical coefficients . His complete version of the final stop deletion ...
... variable rule . F's type of variable rule differs from that proposed by Labov 1969 in having a hierarchy of constraints indicated by Greek letters rather than by numerical coefficients . His complete version of the final stop deletion ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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