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But whether or not McCawley is correct , his discussion serves to emphasize the important point that we must not try simply to distinguish tonal and accentual languages ; we must , rather , develop a framework in which each is seen as a ...
But whether or not McCawley is correct , his discussion serves to emphasize the important point that we must not try simply to distinguish tonal and accentual languages ; we must , rather , develop a framework in which each is seen as a ...
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It is important to note that most current uses of frame theory involve post- diction rather than prediction . This is , given a set of behavioral data , writers often find it possible to propose a set of frames that might have produced ...
It is important to note that most current uses of frame theory involve post- diction rather than prediction . This is , given a set of behavioral data , writers often find it possible to propose a set of frames that might have produced ...
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It is important - as Garrett himself has pointed out for experimenters to provide such lists , so that other investigators can verify for themselves that the experiments actually test what the experimenters claim .
It is important - as Garrett himself has pointed out for experimenters to provide such lists , so that other investigators can verify for themselves that the experiments actually test what the experimenters claim .
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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