Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... problem : to establish which quatrain types are well formed , which are not , and what kind of rule system could determine which is which . Ideally , this system should be grounded in general principles of rhythmic and linguistic ...
... problem : to establish which quatrain types are well formed , which are not , and what kind of rule system could determine which is which . Ideally , this system should be grounded in general principles of rhythmic and linguistic ...
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... problem also recognized in Prince & Smolensky 1993 in their analysis of apocope in Lardil ( 1997 : 98 n.8 ) . To add to the problem , Hume proposes a conflicting constraint : ' Align the right edge of a phrase with a vowel ' ( 1997 : 89 ) ...
... problem also recognized in Prince & Smolensky 1993 in their analysis of apocope in Lardil ( 1997 : 98 n.8 ) . To add to the problem , Hume proposes a conflicting constraint : ' Align the right edge of a phrase with a vowel ' ( 1997 : 89 ) ...
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... problem solving ? We take as a general premise that a variety of cognitive strategies exists for solving many problems . We also assume ( uncontroversially , we believe ) that the spontaneous availability of different strategies to ...
... problem solving ? We take as a general premise that a variety of cognitive strategies exists for solving many problems . We also assume ( uncontroversially , we believe ) that the spontaneous availability of different strategies to ...
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