Language, Band 57George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1981 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... TABLE 3. ( x2 = .09 , p < .80 . ) NO TEMPORAL TEMPORAL CONJUNCTION CONJUNCTION TOTAL HP to P HP to HP Total 100 ( 35 % ) 46 ( 59 % ) 146 188 32 220 288 78 366 TABLE 4. ( x2 = 15.06 , p < .001 . ) These tables present striking evidence ...
... TABLE 3. ( x2 = .09 , p < .80 . ) NO TEMPORAL TEMPORAL CONJUNCTION CONJUNCTION TOTAL HP to P HP to HP Total 100 ( 35 % ) 46 ( 59 % ) 146 188 32 220 288 78 366 TABLE 4. ( x2 = 15.06 , p < .001 . ) These tables present striking evidence ...
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... Table 2 is reinforced by inspection of the general distribution of frequencies with respect to these categories , shown in Table 8 . WEIGHTING city TOKENS 1605/3216 SPEAKERS = 49.9 % 45.0 % environs 1397/3094 = 45.2 % 47.6 % younger ...
... Table 2 is reinforced by inspection of the general distribution of frequencies with respect to these categories , shown in Table 8 . WEIGHTING city TOKENS 1605/3216 SPEAKERS = 49.9 % 45.0 % environs 1397/3094 = 45.2 % 47.6 % younger ...
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... Table 6 . 1sg . 2pl . A léz + u ' get into ' léz + ete B mog + ú ' can ' móž + ete C živ + ú ' live ' živéte ( dial . živ + eté ) TABLE 6 . Paradigm A exhibits fixed stem - accent . Paradigm B exhibits mobile accen- tuation alternating ...
... Table 6 . 1sg . 2pl . A léz + u ' get into ' léz + ete B mog + ú ' can ' móž + ete C živ + ú ' live ' živéte ( dial . živ + eté ) TABLE 6 . Paradigm A exhibits fixed stem - accent . Paradigm B exhibits mobile accen- tuation alternating ...
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Anthony J Naro | 63 |
Halle and P Kiparsky | 150 |
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy | 267 |
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