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Lexicostatistics and glottochronology get even less , and there is no discussion of the generativist approach to historical linguistics . In the chapter on phonemics , distinctiveness , contrast , and complementation all go by so fast ...
Lexicostatistics and glottochronology get even less , and there is no discussion of the generativist approach to historical linguistics . In the chapter on phonemics , distinctiveness , contrast , and complementation all go by so fast ...
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Computa- tional linguistics gets some attention , and a review of symbol and information theory leads to a discussion of " Ten requirements for good symbols ' which might be of interest to a non - linguist in the field of communications ...
Computa- tional linguistics gets some attention , and a review of symbol and information theory leads to a discussion of " Ten requirements for good symbols ' which might be of interest to a non - linguist in the field of communications ...
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work along these general lines would at least attempt to profit from both the advances and the inadequacies of related previous studies , in order to extend the discussion productively toward a tentative solution .
work along these general lines would at least attempt to profit from both the advances and the inadequacies of related previous studies , in order to extend the discussion productively toward a tentative solution .
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