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... theories are empirically distinguishable . A particular analysis of the Spanish data provided by the rule - feature theory is descriptively superior to one provided by the rival theory . The inadequacies of the disjunction analysis are ...
... theories are empirically distinguishable . A particular analysis of the Spanish data provided by the rule - feature theory is descriptively superior to one provided by the rival theory . The inadequacies of the disjunction analysis are ...
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... theory- which is also more or less contemporary analytic theory , with minor modifications — assumes that the psychic processes which it views as pathological mechanisms are linked somehow to cognitive devices , but presumably ...
... theory- which is also more or less contemporary analytic theory , with minor modifications — assumes that the psychic processes which it views as pathological mechanisms are linked somehow to cognitive devices , but presumably ...
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... theory of language could totally ignore the most influential psychological theory of our time : one might think it would need to be dealt with , whether positively or negatively . But ( and this was even truer twenty years ago , when ...
... theory of language could totally ignore the most influential psychological theory of our time : one might think it would need to be dealt with , whether positively or negatively . But ( and this was even truer twenty years ago , when ...
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