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Uniquely human Philip Lieberman presents a neo - Darwinian theory of the ev- olution of language , with special focus on speech . This is an important project , and Lieberman's well - known work on the evolution of the human vocal tract ...
Uniquely human Philip Lieberman presents a neo - Darwinian theory of the ev- olution of language , with special focus on speech . This is an important project , and Lieberman's well - known work on the evolution of the human vocal tract ...
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The book is , however , generally sober and cautious in its argumentation , and it offers a welcome overview of two little - known Spanish varieties . [ CARMEN SILVA - CORVALÁN , Univer- sity of Southern California . ] The speech of the ...
The book is , however , generally sober and cautious in its argumentation , and it offers a welcome overview of two little - known Spanish varieties . [ CARMEN SILVA - CORVALÁN , Univer- sity of Southern California . ] The speech of the ...
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Patterns in speech errors induced by means of the experimental SLIPS procedure argue for radical underspecification ; the underspecified vowel place features are [ high ] , [ low ] , [ − back ] , and [ -round ] ( as in / ɛ / ) .
Patterns in speech errors induced by means of the experimental SLIPS procedure argue for radical underspecification ; the underspecified vowel place features are [ high ] , [ low ] , [ − back ] , and [ -round ] ( as in / ɛ / ) .
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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