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1 ) , namely ( a ) a compositional base , consisting of primitives which have certain probabilities on their co - occurrence ... In linguistic terms , this means that language structure consists of a lexical base , which specifies the ...
1 ) , namely ( a ) a compositional base , consisting of primitives which have certain probabilities on their co - occurrence ... In linguistic terms , this means that language structure consists of a lexical base , which specifies the ...
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THINK then consists of a string of two segments : M + H . Each one can be regarded as consisting of a simultaneous bundle of features indicating location , hand configuration , orientation - plus indication of contact and of non ...
THINK then consists of a string of two segments : M + H . Each one can be regarded as consisting of a simultaneous bundle of features indicating location , hand configuration , orientation - plus indication of contact and of non ...
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The data show that the widely accepted view of signs as consisting of an unordered bundle of primes is in- sufficient ... in citation form or used in stories - half the du- ration of the signs ( on average ) consists of non - motion .
The data show that the widely accepted view of signs as consisting of an unordered bundle of primes is in- sufficient ... in citation form or used in stories - half the du- ration of the signs ( on average ) consists of non - motion .
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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