Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... theory of phonology and that of varieties of a theory which incorporates derivational history . A determination of the relative power of these theories is crucial , as is perhaps most clearly indicated by the recent debate between ...
... theory of phonology and that of varieties of a theory which incorporates derivational history . A determination of the relative power of these theories is crucial , as is perhaps most clearly indicated by the recent debate between ...
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... theory , and further that it is unnecessarily more powerful , since the standard theory provides appropriate alternatives . Stated somewhat differently , the burden of proof is on proponents of the more powerful theory to provide ...
... theory , and further that it is unnecessarily more powerful , since the standard theory provides appropriate alternatives . Stated somewhat differently , the burden of proof is on proponents of the more powerful theory to provide ...
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... theory , and show that a kind of theory based more closely in the ecological context of human evolution , and less in comparative intelligence , may make the beginnings of a continuity theory possible , in the sense that known processes ...
... theory , and show that a kind of theory based more closely in the ecological context of human evolution , and less in comparative intelligence , may make the beginnings of a continuity theory possible , in the sense that known processes ...
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