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For example , one will accept a sentence like “ Give the woman some of your food ” . In fact , the program is looking only for " give " and " food ” and ignores all other input . Entering " Give woman the of food your some ” would have ...
For example , one will accept a sentence like “ Give the woman some of your food ” . In fact , the program is looking only for " give " and " food ” and ignores all other input . Entering " Give woman the of food your some ” would have ...
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To give just one example : the long post - script to the letter of October 2 , 1924 , which contains Sapir's appreciation of the conservative attitude of Boas and his followers ( see below ) is a handwritten addition to ...
To give just one example : the long post - script to the letter of October 2 , 1924 , which contains Sapir's appreciation of the conservative attitude of Boas and his followers ( see below ) is a handwritten addition to ...
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mahkôsê- vai ' give birth to a large child ' apiscósési- vai " give birth to a small child ' ( diminutive ) pikwatôsê- vai give birth to an illegitimate child ' ( WLF ) Guidelines for behaviour during pregnancy provide a typical context ...
mahkôsê- vai ' give birth to a large child ' apiscósési- vai " give birth to a small child ' ( diminutive ) pikwatôsê- vai give birth to an illegitimate child ' ( WLF ) Guidelines for behaviour during pregnancy provide a typical context ...
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