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Thus , although the Amoy data do lend some measure of support to Wang's hypothesis , the support is extremely weak . A 32 - hole - plus - zero roulette wheel , if fair , has a 0.485 chance of coming up red on a given spin ; so the loss ...
Thus , although the Amoy data do lend some measure of support to Wang's hypothesis , the support is extremely weak . A 32 - hole - plus - zero roulette wheel , if fair , has a 0.485 chance of coming up red on a given spin ; so the loss ...
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possible to invent even more complex hypotheses to reconcile the data of Figure 2 with the UTH . A scientific hypothesis can never be conclusively disproved ( cf. Lakatos 1970 : 100-101 ) ; but there comes a point where a basic ...
possible to invent even more complex hypotheses to reconcile the data of Figure 2 with the UTH . A scientific hypothesis can never be conclusively disproved ( cf. Lakatos 1970 : 100-101 ) ; but there comes a point where a basic ...
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As compared with the previous one , this hypothesis provides for an enormous economy of memory representation . It does so at the cost of adding two steps to the retrieval process : the component forms must be retrieved , and then the ...
As compared with the previous one , this hypothesis provides for an enormous economy of memory representation . It does so at the cost of adding two steps to the retrieval process : the component forms must be retrieved , and then the ...
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Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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