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On these grounds , one can reasonably predict that sentences would not usually be rote - learned , but that words and commonly - occurring short phrases would be . That sentences are rarely ...
On these grounds , one can reasonably predict that sentences would not usually be rote - learned , but that words and commonly - occurring short phrases would be . That sentences are rarely ...
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But if po must be the predicted frequency in the least favorable environment , then all the probabilities are uniquely determined at po = 0.2 , P + R = 0.5 , P - R = 0 , P + s = 0 , P - s = 0.3 . . The input parameter also serves the ...
But if po must be the predicted frequency in the least favorable environment , then all the probabilities are uniquely determined at po = 0.2 , P + R = 0.5 , P - R = 0 , P + s = 0 , P - s = 0.3 . . The input parameter also serves the ...
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Although the rule predicts the range of lects and the relation between environmental constraints , the actually realized varieties are not specified in it . Table 8 is a summary of the lects which I would propose on the basis of our ...
Although the rule predicts the range of lects and the relation between environmental constraints , the actually realized varieties are not specified in it . Table 8 is a summary of the lects which I would propose on the basis of our ...
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Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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