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If the field has progressed using limited annotations , can it be important that they tend to lose information subjects might be able to provide ? For some time it was arguable that the loss was harmless , because the generalizations of ...
If the field has progressed using limited annotations , can it be important that they tend to lose information subjects might be able to provide ? For some time it was arguable that the loss was harmless , because the generalizations of ...
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The latter symbol takes some time to get used to since no one else , to my knowledge , has employed it . Ch . 1 ( 1-5 ) contains important theoretical pronouncements . I agree with the authors ' astute observations that ...
The latter symbol takes some time to get used to since no one else , to my knowledge , has employed it . Ch . 1 ( 1-5 ) contains important theoretical pronouncements . I agree with the authors ' astute observations that ...
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The more common kind of review article takes a particular book ( or two ) as a stimulus for considering one or more important issues in depth . It also provides an overview of the book's contents , but the focus is on issues rather than ...
The more common kind of review article takes a particular book ( or two ) as a stimulus for considering one or more important issues in depth . It also provides an overview of the book's contents , but the focus is on issues rather than ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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