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... rules . These rules govern the derivation of plurals , tenses , genders , and other related grammatical forms . They also define permitted , prohibited , and obli- gatory sequences of morphemes . The meaning of an utterance in human ...
... rules . These rules govern the derivation of plurals , tenses , genders , and other related grammatical forms . They also define permitted , prohibited , and obli- gatory sequences of morphemes . The meaning of an utterance in human ...
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... rules they follow in making judgments about appropriate and inappropriate language and behavior . In dealing with computers , the programmers know what's " inside their heads " because the programmers have consciously designed the rules ...
... rules they follow in making judgments about appropriate and inappropriate language and behavior . In dealing with computers , the programmers know what's " inside their heads " because the programmers have consciously designed the rules ...
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... Rules Duties , rights , and privileges with respect to many different aspects of social life are assigned to individuals by reckoning their descent relationships ... Rules Ego Figure 16-2 . BILATERAL DESCENT . Everyone on the Descent Rules.
... Rules Duties , rights , and privileges with respect to many different aspects of social life are assigned to individuals by reckoning their descent relationships ... Rules Ego Figure 16-2 . BILATERAL DESCENT . Everyone on the Descent Rules.
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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