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COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF SKEWED KINSHIP TERMINOLOGIES a DAVID B. KRONENFELD University of California , Riverside Significant insights into the organization of kinship terminologies , and into methods for their analysis , have resulted from ...
COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF SKEWED KINSHIP TERMINOLOGIES a DAVID B. KRONENFELD University of California , Riverside Significant insights into the organization of kinship terminologies , and into methods for their analysis , have resulted from ...
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Finally , the kinship - analysis a program represents a kind of LIMITED discovery procedure ; as such , it may aid in the design of similar limited discovery procedures for other domains , and may give us some insight into the nature of ...
Finally , the kinship - analysis a program represents a kind of LIMITED discovery procedure ; as such , it may aid in the design of similar limited discovery procedures for other domains , and may give us some insight into the nature of ...
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One does not want two analyses : the more economical analysis that accounts for the data is the better . But that analysis may include both kernel expressions and extended classes , either of which may be relevant to some particular ...
One does not want two analyses : the more economical analysis that accounts for the data is the better . But that analysis may include both kernel expressions and extended classes , either of which may be relevant to some particular ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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