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Natural Language & Linguistic Theory Editors : Frank Heny , Carleton College , Minnesota , and Joan Maling , Brandeis University , Massachusetts Natural Language « Linguistic Theory provides a forum for detailed and lively discussion of ...
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Rather , if many consonantal frequency effects can be treated as phonetic consequences of natural vocal - tract activity , then phonology may become even more interesting . REFERENCES ANDERSON , STEPHEN R. 1981.
Rather , if many consonantal frequency effects can be treated as phonetic consequences of natural vocal - tract activity , then phonology may become even more interesting . REFERENCES ANDERSON , STEPHEN R. 1981.
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Using discourse strategies and focus constraints to generate natural language text KATHLEEN R. McKEOWN This study of the machine - based generation of natural language text presents a formal analysis of problems that previously have ...
Using discourse strategies and focus constraints to generate natural language text KATHLEEN R. McKEOWN This study of the machine - based generation of natural language text presents a formal analysis of problems that previously have ...
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