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Volume 39, Number 2, Spring 2008Table of Contents
- Ellipsis Sites as Definite Descriptions
- pp. 191-220
- On the Mental Representation of Arabic Roots
- pp. 221-259
- Gradual Learning and Convergence
- pp. 334-345
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