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It may be well in introducing our subject to repeat some of what Hockett wrote in explaining such terms as ' relation ' and ' ordered pairs ' . ' A good many MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS are characterizable wholly or primarily as consisting of ...
It may be well in introducing our subject to repeat some of what Hockett wrote in explaining such terms as ' relation ' and ' ordered pairs ' . ' A good many MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS are characterizable wholly or primarily as consisting of ...
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It goes without saying that the various properties of the relations will be ascertained and quantified in a variety of ... The degree of reflexivity of a relation , G ( R ) , is the ratio of the number of reflexive elements in P to the ...
It goes without saying that the various properties of the relations will be ascertained and quantified in a variety of ... The degree of reflexivity of a relation , G ( R ) , is the ratio of the number of reflexive elements in P to the ...
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... in spectrograms do not invariably mark segments bearing a simple relationship to the linguist's segments . ... must bear a statable relation to units of perception , quite aside from the acoustic character of the boundaries .
... in spectrograms do not invariably mark segments bearing a simple relationship to the linguist's segments . ... must bear a statable relation to units of perception , quite aside from the acoustic character of the boundaries .
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The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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