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a fixed alphabet and arbitrarily designate one of its symbols as ' space ' . Suppose that we define a ' word ' as a sequence of symbols between successive spaces . Suppose now that we set a source to producing a sequence of symbols in ...
a fixed alphabet and arbitrarily designate one of its symbols as ' space ' . Suppose that we define a ' word ' as a sequence of symbols between successive spaces . Suppose now that we set a source to producing a sequence of symbols in ...
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Of considerable cognitive value is a chapter by the philosopher George Boas , Symbols and History ( 102–21 ) . Boas observes that man uses symbols as categorizing devices , to delude himself into assuming that there is more permanence ...
Of considerable cognitive value is a chapter by the philosopher George Boas , Symbols and History ( 102–21 ) . Boas observes that man uses symbols as categorizing devices , to delude himself into assuming that there is more permanence ...
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The three aspects of creation , preservation , and destruction are expressed by the three symbols which are the ... Finally , M is the symbol of the destructive aspect of the Deity because all sounds come to an end when the lips are ...
The three aspects of creation , preservation , and destruction are expressed by the three symbols which are the ... Finally , M is the symbol of the destructive aspect of the Deity because all sounds come to an end when the lips are ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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accent allophones American analysis appear Assistant Associate assume called clause clusters College comparative considered consists consonant containing contrast Department derived dialect discussion distinction distribution ending English evidence examples fact final forms function German give given grammar Greek historical important included indicated Indo-European initial Institute interest Italy language later Latin least Library linguistic marked material meaning Michigan morpheme names nominative noun object occur original pattern person Ph.D phonemes plural position possible present probably problem Professor Proto-Indo-European question reason reference relation result seems sequences short similar singular sound speech statement stem stops stress structure suffix suggests syllable symbols tion units University verb voiced vowel writing York