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... reason . As Chomsky notes ( CL , 41 ) , the authors do seem to have a concept of the recursive properties of ... reasons that motivate 20th - century linguists to make a claim , or to give a certain ex- ample , are really the same as ...
... reason . As Chomsky notes ( CL , 41 ) , the authors do seem to have a concept of the recursive properties of ... reasons that motivate 20th - century linguists to make a claim , or to give a certain ex- ample , are really the same as ...
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... reason : ... when once we have thoroughly comprehended these rules , ... we shall retain them with a particular facility , because they are all natural ( x ) . L also mentions another deviation in his text from standard current Latin ...
... reason : ... when once we have thoroughly comprehended these rules , ... we shall retain them with a particular facility , because they are all natural ( x ) . L also mentions another deviation in his text from standard current Latin ...
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... reason which has importance for the sociolinguistic aspects of CBE studies . Prior to this project , I viewed a number of videotapes of Southeastern children in school settings , in order to become familiar with their language . All ...
... reason which has importance for the sociolinguistic aspects of CBE studies . Prior to this project , I viewed a number of videotapes of Southeastern children in school settings , in order to become familiar with their language . All ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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