Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... question open . On a separate note , the question might arise why in feature class theory feature classes do not overlap ( ignoring subset relations ) , since one might easily posit that [ aspirated ] , for example , is a member of both ...
... question open . On a separate note , the question might arise why in feature class theory feature classes do not overlap ( ignoring subset relations ) , since one might easily posit that [ aspirated ] , for example , is a member of both ...
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... question , he takes an innovative approach to explaining how the brain evolved language . His continuation of the biological principles of evolution and adaptation into language processes leads ultimately to a unifying the- ory behind ...
... question , he takes an innovative approach to explaining how the brain evolved language . His continuation of the biological principles of evolution and adaptation into language processes leads ultimately to a unifying the- ory behind ...
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... question the validity of a certain type of legal decision making , when does the question- ing end ? Judges fear that they may be opening a Pandora's box , the end result of which could be the reversal of countless jury verdicts ...
... question the validity of a certain type of legal decision making , when does the question- ing end ? Judges fear that they may be opening a Pandora's box , the end result of which could be the reversal of countless jury verdicts ...
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