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However , Bill observed of Garfinkel's intervention in the 1964 meeting that ' I don't think anybody understood what he was saying ' ( Bright 1997b : 57 ) , and no chapter by Garfinkel appeared in the conference volume ( Bright 1971 ) .
However , Bill observed of Garfinkel's intervention in the 1964 meeting that ' I don't think anybody understood what he was saying ' ( Bright 1997b : 57 ) , and no chapter by Garfinkel appeared in the conference volume ( Bright 1971 ) .
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In the last paper of the volume , ' Working memory and slips of the tongue ' , SILKE HAMM and JURGEN BREDENKAMP examine the unique contribution of working memory to the speech production mechanism by inducing speech errors using the ...
In the last paper of the volume , ' Working memory and slips of the tongue ' , SILKE HAMM and JURGEN BREDENKAMP examine the unique contribution of working memory to the speech production mechanism by inducing speech errors using the ...
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CHOCTAW LANGUAGE & CULTURE CHAHTA ANUMPA VOLUME 2 Marcia Haag and Henry Willis Choctaw Language and Culture Chahta Anumpa Volume 2 dequiecham Mad By Marcia Haag and Henry Willis ay Mageik Vou Building on the foundations laid by the ...
CHOCTAW LANGUAGE & CULTURE CHAHTA ANUMPA VOLUME 2 Marcia Haag and Henry Willis Choctaw Language and Culture Chahta Anumpa Volume 2 dequiecham Mad By Marcia Haag and Henry Willis ay Mageik Vou Building on the foundations laid by the ...
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