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After Chapter 1 , Introduction , there are presented the members of the eternal triangle of psycholinguistics : linguistics , learning theory , and information theory . These introductions - brief , ' noncontroversial ' and accompanied ...
After Chapter 1 , Introduction , there are presented the members of the eternal triangle of psycholinguistics : linguistics , learning theory , and information theory . These introductions - brief , ' noncontroversial ' and accompanied ...
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bears on phonemic theory . ( See now Saporta's article on this subject , Lg . 31.25–30 . ) A possible application to linguistic analysis ' above the phonemic level is touched on by Wilson and Carroll ( 108 ) : An entropy reduction ...
bears on phonemic theory . ( See now Saporta's article on this subject , Lg . 31.25–30 . ) A possible application to linguistic analysis ' above the phonemic level is touched on by Wilson and Carroll ( 108 ) : An entropy reduction ...
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On what basis can a consistent foundation for language theory be constructed ? We seek theoretical constructs or models which define the processes of oral communication . Should these models be developed in physiological , acoustical ...
On what basis can a consistent foundation for language theory be constructed ? We seek theoretical constructs or models which define the processes of oral communication . Should these models be developed in physiological , acoustical ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
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