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This widespread fact of language structure serves as a diagnostic in the determination of the non - distinctiveness of a particular feature - so that , e.g. , the complementary distribution of short and long vowel realizations in ...
This widespread fact of language structure serves as a diagnostic in the determination of the non - distinctiveness of a particular feature - so that , e.g. , the complementary distribution of short and long vowel realizations in ...
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A successful explanation is one which subsumes the puzzling particular under a general proposition ( or rather , one which succeeds in deducing the particular from the general ) . To be successful , an explanation must also be ...
A successful explanation is one which subsumes the puzzling particular under a general proposition ( or rather , one which succeeds in deducing the particular from the general ) . To be successful , an explanation must also be ...
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Without getting into ( pointless ) discussions about whether a particular sentence deserves a a ?? rating , it is nonetheless possible to reconcile these sentences with the clear cases which support 19. In particular , even though these ...
Without getting into ( pointless ) discussions about whether a particular sentence deserves a a ?? rating , it is nonetheless possible to reconcile these sentences with the clear cases which support 19. In particular , even though these ...
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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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