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The value of a four - word sentence , then , must be equal to the value of each individual word , plus the value of the work involved in the construction of sentences from words ( however that is to be measured ) .
The value of a four - word sentence , then , must be equal to the value of each individual word , plus the value of the work involved in the construction of sentences from words ( however that is to be measured ) .
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( E1 ) INSTANCES OF THE CLASS OF VOWELS INVOLVED BEING UNIQUELY IDENTIFIABLE PROBABILITY BY A SINGLE ARTICULATORY ATTRIBUTE OF SAMPLE 0 0.00000 : : 3 0.00000 4 0.00001 5 0.00004 6 0.00022 7 0.00102 8 0.00386 9 0.01201 10 0.03082 11 ...
( E1 ) INSTANCES OF THE CLASS OF VOWELS INVOLVED BEING UNIQUELY IDENTIFIABLE PROBABILITY BY A SINGLE ARTICULATORY ATTRIBUTE OF SAMPLE 0 0.00000 : : 3 0.00000 4 0.00001 5 0.00004 6 0.00022 7 0.00102 8 0.00386 9 0.01201 10 0.03082 11 ...
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While many of the papers deal with the Eastern African Survey ( because many of the authors were directly involved with that project ) , there are also papers dealing with India , Latin America , the Philippines , and the three ...
While many of the papers deal with the Eastern African Survey ( because many of the authors were directly involved with that project ) , there are also papers dealing with India , Latin America , the Philippines , and the three ...
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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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