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FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR UNIVERSAL COLOR CATEGORIES * GEORGE A. COLLIER et al . * Stanford University A replication of the study by Berlin & Kay 1969 , controlling for saturation in the color stimulus materials , lends support to their ...
FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR UNIVERSAL COLOR CATEGORIES * GEORGE A. COLLIER et al . * Stanford University A replication of the study by Berlin & Kay 1969 , controlling for saturation in the color stimulus materials , lends support to their ...
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a the Speech errors as linguistic evidence . Edited by VICTORIA A. FROMKIN . ( Janua linguarum , series maior , 77. ) The Hague : Mouton , 1973. Pp . 269. f 54.00 . Reviewed by DIDIER L. GOYVAERTS , University of Antwerp It has ...
a the Speech errors as linguistic evidence . Edited by VICTORIA A. FROMKIN . ( Janua linguarum , series maior , 77. ) The Hague : Mouton , 1973. Pp . 269. f 54.00 . Reviewed by DIDIER L. GOYVAERTS , University of Antwerp It has ...
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Often the purported evidence from speech errors is not as convincing as some writers would want us to believe ( cf. Linell 1974 : 134 ) , since the data could be used as evidence for mutually exclusive views about the actual form and ...
Often the purported evidence from speech errors is not as convincing as some writers would want us to believe ( cf. Linell 1974 : 134 ) , since the data could be used as evidence for mutually exclusive views about the actual form and ...
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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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