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Size is not important ; what is crucial is the type of relationship between the vocabulary item and its referent . ? ( 2 ) The chimpanzee experimenters have claimed that these animals have extended the meanings of the symbols they have ...
Size is not important ; what is crucial is the type of relationship between the vocabulary item and its referent . ? ( 2 ) The chimpanzee experimenters have claimed that these animals have extended the meanings of the symbols they have ...
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A most interesting discussion of the importance of myelination in the developing nervous system appears after the paper by Schulte et al . ( 1969 : 112-14 ) . However , for an appraisal of the importance of the complete myelination of ...
A most interesting discussion of the importance of myelination in the developing nervous system appears after the paper by Schulte et al . ( 1969 : 112-14 ) . However , for an appraisal of the importance of the complete myelination of ...
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Because this volume deals with contemporary issues , and because it presents the views of a number of different individuals working independently but asking similar questions , it is an important book . Appearing on the threshold of a ...
Because this volume deals with contemporary issues , and because it presents the views of a number of different individuals working independently but asking similar questions , it is an important book . Appearing on the threshold of a ...
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Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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