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assumption may be too strong . For example , he has shown that , in the acquisition of initial velar phonemes ( 1972a ) and of tone sandhi rules ( 1972b ) , Taiwanese children learn the sounds and the tone alterations in a lexically ...
assumption may be too strong . For example , he has shown that , in the acquisition of initial velar phonemes ( 1972a ) and of tone sandhi rules ( 1972b ) , Taiwanese children learn the sounds and the tone alterations in a lexically ...
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Implicit in this assumption is another assumption about what is ' simple ' ; e.g. , a one - word utterance is considered ' simpler ' than a two - word utterance . ( 3 ) We have also assumed that language development follows essentially ...
Implicit in this assumption is another assumption about what is ' simple ' ; e.g. , a one - word utterance is considered ' simpler ' than a two - word utterance . ( 3 ) We have also assumed that language development follows essentially ...
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My only special assumption , or hypothesis , is that the boy always tells the truth . Note that I do make the further ' non - special ' assumption that , within the set of possibilities permitted by my special assumption ...
My only special assumption , or hypothesis , is that the boy always tells the truth . Note that I do make the further ' non - special ' assumption that , within the set of possibilities permitted by my special assumption ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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