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All such criticisms have been made without giving recognition to the explicit disclaimers made by Bloomfield and his followers that their method had any connection with historical description . For example , Wells ( 113 ) asked whether ...
All such criticisms have been made without giving recognition to the explicit disclaimers made by Bloomfield and his followers that their method had any connection with historical description . For example , Wells ( 113 ) asked whether ...
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When I suggested that his adherence to the stratificational idea has a historical explanation , I had in mind that he has seemed ( whether consciously or subconsciously ) to accept ease of computerizability as a criterion for ...
When I suggested that his adherence to the stratificational idea has a historical explanation , I had in mind that he has seemed ( whether consciously or subconsciously ) to accept ease of computerizability as a criterion for ...
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The other respect in which ( 14 ) may be discussed has to do in part with a notion that we may call the principle of historical realism.14 This principle requires us to choose that set of phonological rules which most faithfully ...
The other respect in which ( 14 ) may be discussed has to do in part with a notion that we may call the principle of historical realism.14 This principle requires us to choose that set of phonological rules which most faithfully ...
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