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But G does not develop a grammar as a theory of language . He simply does not believe in theories . He wishes to start from a limited corpus of data , and to avoid all sorts of formalization and abstractness .
But G does not develop a grammar as a theory of language . He simply does not believe in theories . He wishes to start from a limited corpus of data , and to avoid all sorts of formalization and abstractness .
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The volume has been organized so that the reader is first introduced to various aspects of linguistic theory . Next , in a transitional paper , it is demonstrated how such a theory might be integrated into an experimental framework for ...
The volume has been organized so that the reader is first introduced to various aspects of linguistic theory . Next , in a transitional paper , it is demonstrated how such a theory might be integrated into an experimental framework for ...
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The motor theory of speech perception is also discussed in this chapter . Lieberman gives a well - balanced view of ... The next chapter is entitled ' Phonetic theories ' , and contains Lieberman's views on a number of current issues .
The motor theory of speech perception is also discussed in this chapter . Lieberman gives a well - balanced view of ... The next chapter is entitled ' Phonetic theories ' , and contains Lieberman's views on a number of current issues .
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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