Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... relation ' and ' ordered pairs ' . ' A good many MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS are characterizable wholly or primarily as consisting of a set of ELEMENTS for which certain relations are defined . One such system has as elements all the positive ...
... relation ' and ' ordered pairs ' . ' A good many MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS are characterizable wholly or primarily as consisting of a set of ELEMENTS for which certain relations are defined . One such system has as elements all the positive ...
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... relation implies that the ordered pair ( a , c ) is in the relation . Thus for our relation of immediate succession of phonemes , we see that R is transitive provided that whenever / xy / and / yz / occur , / xz / also occurs . If we ...
... relation implies that the ordered pair ( a , c ) is in the relation . Thus for our relation of immediate succession of phonemes , we see that R is transitive provided that whenever / xy / and / yz / occur , / xz / also occurs . If we ...
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... relationship to the linguist's segments . Since workers in the acoustic analysis of speech are primarily interested in determining the acoustic correlates of the latter segments , acoustic boundaries must bear a statable relation to ...
... relationship to the linguist's segments . Since workers in the acoustic analysis of speech are primarily interested in determining the acoustic correlates of the latter segments , acoustic boundaries must bear a statable relation to ...
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