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Third , the distribution of responses for many of the longer target turns indicated the existence of multiple TCPs in the stimuli . Given that we had many subject responses each individual target turn ( forty per stimulus in the NO ...
Third , the distribution of responses for many of the longer target turns indicated the existence of multiple TCPs in the stimuli . Given that we had many subject responses each individual target turn ( forty per stimulus in the NO ...
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Thus other generalizations besides the FLDH are going to be needed if we are to account for the distribution of the world's language families before Columbus , and several of them are to be found in Renfrew's and Bellwood's earlier work ...
Thus other generalizations besides the FLDH are going to be needed if we are to account for the distribution of the world's language families before Columbus , and several of them are to be found in Renfrew's and Bellwood's earlier work ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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