Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 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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... consists of a lexical base , which specifies the likelihood of the combination of lexical items , so as to form the sentences of the language - plus a set of operations which derive all the other sentences of the language not specified ...
... consists of a lexical base , which specifies the likelihood of the combination of lexical items , so as to form the sentences of the language - plus a set of operations which derive all the other sentences of the language not specified ...
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... 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 - manual signals ...
... 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 - manual signals ...
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... consists of non - motion . Not all signs behave this way : unitary signs consist of either a single M or a single H. All others , however , consist of more than one activity . The data suggest that these signs cannot be adequately ...
... consists of non - motion . Not all signs behave this way : unitary signs consist of either a single M or a single H. All others , however , consist of more than one activity . The data suggest that these signs cannot be adequately ...
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