Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... question whether or not the monograph under consideration misinforms the readers . The erroneous appraisal of the accomplishments in the field of applied acoustics , and certain fallacious inferences which we shall presently consider ...
... question whether or not the monograph under consideration misinforms the readers . The erroneous appraisal of the accomplishments in the field of applied acoustics , and certain fallacious inferences which we shall presently consider ...
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... question , let us consider some of the merits attributed to this ' abstractional ' definition . In the last section of his monograph Twaddell suggests various applications of his phonemes , and the results which can be expected . No one ...
... question , let us consider some of the merits attributed to this ' abstractional ' definition . In the last section of his monograph Twaddell suggests various applications of his phonemes , and the results which can be expected . No one ...
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... question . What is the difference between a ' fiction ' that can be ex- pected to conform with future laboratory data and the more familiar things we have heretofore called ' assumptions ' or ' hypotheses ' ? The answer to this question ...
... question . What is the difference between a ' fiction ' that can be ex- pected to conform with future laboratory data and the more familiar things we have heretofore called ' assumptions ' or ' hypotheses ' ? The answer to this question ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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