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... part of a sentence , with only general ( and implicit ) grammatical and contextual constraints : for example , the test may require him to supply whatever he chooses to form a complete sentence beginning The man certainly —_ .
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The proof is complete . Note on notation : For convenience we abbreviate la → to , to → to , to to → to → to → td ,. One should bear in mind that ' lo → to ti ' does not mean to tc ; on the contrary , it implies la + lc ( see 5c ) ...
The proof is complete . Note on notation : For convenience we abbreviate la → to , to → to , to to → to → to → td ,. One should bear in mind that ' lo → to ti ' does not mean to tc ; on the contrary , it implies la + lc ( see 5c ) ...
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The proof is thus complete . ( 17 ) Theorem . For any distinct li , t ; e T , if there is a lk e T such that ti , t ; e c ( tk ) , then L ( ti ) = L ( t ; ) . Proof : By Theorem 14 , L ( tk ) is unique ; let L ( tk ) = m .
The proof is thus complete . ( 17 ) Theorem . For any distinct li , t ; e T , if there is a lk e T such that ti , t ; e c ( tk ) , then L ( ti ) = L ( t ; ) . Proof : By Theorem 14 , L ( tk ) is unique ; let L ( tk ) = m .
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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