Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... tion in the evaluation component confirms this , adding the additional informa- tion that wetted is considerably less favored than wet in both functions . The second test considered the extent to which there is a latent semantic ...
... tion in the evaluation component confirms this , adding the additional informa- tion that wetted is considerably less favored than wet in both functions . The second test considered the extent to which there is a latent semantic ...
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... tion , producing forms like inzemplo inzame , which , in turn , lost the nasalization and became izemplo izame ( cf. Lat . mensa > Ptg . mesa ' table ' ) . These develop- ments set up alternations of the types en- ~ in- and es- ~ ens ...
... tion , producing forms like inzemplo inzame , which , in turn , lost the nasalization and became izemplo izame ( cf. Lat . mensa > Ptg . mesa ' table ' ) . These develop- ments set up alternations of the types en- ~ in- and es- ~ ens ...
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... tion Project report , May 1968 , Yale University . ) мs b . The English verb auxiliaries : a relational network description . To appear in Canadian Journal of Linguistics . ( Preliminary version issued as Linguistic Automa- tion Project ...
... tion Project report , May 1968 , Yale University . ) мs b . The English verb auxiliaries : a relational network description . To appear in Canadian Journal of Linguistics . ( Preliminary version issued as Linguistic Automa- tion Project ...
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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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