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It is not primarily the fact that he has set functional analysis as his problem , or that he limits himself to study of ' observables ' , i.e. input - output relations . What is so surprising is the particular limitations he has imposed ...
It is not primarily the fact that he has set functional analysis as his problem , or that he limits himself to study of ' observables ' , i.e. input - output relations . What is so surprising is the particular limitations he has imposed ...
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In selecting functional analysis as his problem , Skinner has set himself a task of the latter type . In an extremely interesting and insightful paper , 47 K. S. Lashley has implicitly delimited a class of problems which can be ...
In selecting functional analysis as his problem , Skinner has set himself a task of the latter type . In an extremely interesting and insightful paper , 47 K. S. Lashley has implicitly delimited a class of problems which can be ...
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I call the y - problem and the w - problem ; the other two the q - problem and the ñ - problem . ( 1 ) The y - problem occurs in two contexts : CyV and yV . In the standard lan- guage we find a , o , u , e , i but only ya , yo , yu ...
I call the y - problem and the w - problem ; the other two the q - problem and the ñ - problem . ( 1 ) The y - problem occurs in two contexts : CyV and yV . In the standard lan- guage we find a , o , u , e , i but only ya , yo , yu ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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