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The expression ' in env . ' is left out of the rule given on p . 56. The word ' list ' , beginning 1. 10 , p . 60 , is missing its first letter . The expression ' for segment types ' in l . 27 , p . 66 , should read ' four segment types ...
The expression ' in env . ' is left out of the rule given on p . 56. The word ' list ' , beginning 1. 10 , p . 60 , is missing its first letter . The expression ' for segment types ' in l . 27 , p . 66 , should read ' four segment types ...
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Moreover , the problem it poses is artifactual to a mode of description which presumes that the digital mode of representing a linguistic expression in writing must represent the encipherment of an equally discrete sequence of ...
Moreover , the problem it poses is artifactual to a mode of description which presumes that the digital mode of representing a linguistic expression in writing must represent the encipherment of an equally discrete sequence of ...
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Or , more directly , ' the first expressions of the child should be called sentence words rather than parts of speech ... Its first expression , marked by the syntactic use of gesture , intonation , and one - word utterances , occurs at ...
Or , more directly , ' the first expressions of the child should be called sentence words rather than parts of speech ... Its first expression , marked by the syntactic use of gesture , intonation , and one - word utterances , occurs at ...
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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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