Language, Bände 26-31Linguistic Society of America, 1955 |
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... called artificial languages , in which what are called transformation rules can be stated in purely syntactic , i.e. typographical terms . This development was an interesting one for logic , since such syntactic treatment had been , and ...
... called artificial languages , in which what are called transformation rules can be stated in purely syntactic , i.e. typographical terms . This development was an interesting one for logic , since such syntactic treatment had been , and ...
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... called Dee , others that is was called Daw . In both cases , the original circle was removed after a brief exposure , and was replaced by a series of 18 circles ar- ranged in order of gradually increasing size . The subjects were asked ...
... called Dee , others that is was called Daw . In both cases , the original circle was removed after a brief exposure , and was replaced by a series of 18 circles ar- ranged in order of gradually increasing size . The subjects were asked ...
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... called ' particles ' ) , some notes on tones , and a list of ' monosyllabic verbs ' which , by his own criteria previously set up , are not monosyllabic . This description of the order of arrangement , though it is condensed and ...
... called ' particles ' ) , some notes on tones , and a list of ' monosyllabic verbs ' which , by his own criteria previously set up , are not monosyllabic . This description of the order of arrangement , though it is condensed and ...
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I | 1 |
Negau harigasti | 9 |
Frequency of consonant clusters | 25 |
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