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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... contains each of the prototype elements that the other does , and also contains one or more additional element ( s ) , then the story containing the added prototype element ( s ) should get an equal or higher lie score from a majority ...
... contains each of the prototype elements that the other does , and also contains one or more additional element ( s ) , then the story containing the added prototype element ( s ) should get an equal or higher lie score from a majority ...
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... contain element la ( false in fact ) but differ in that III contains lc ( intent to deceive ) but not lb ( believe false ) , while V contains 1b , but not Ic . Since V receives a higher mean score than III , this particular comparison ...
... contain element la ( false in fact ) but differ in that III contains lc ( intent to deceive ) but not lb ( believe false ) , while V contains 1b , but not Ic . Since V receives a higher mean score than III , this particular comparison ...
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... containing two or three papers , juxtaposed so as to stim- ulate thought . Part I , ' Past and present issues in psycholinguistics ' , contains two insightful and well - written papers : Aaronson and Rieber's ' Controversial issues in ...
... containing two or three papers , juxtaposed so as to stim- ulate thought . Part I , ' Past and present issues in psycholinguistics ' , contains two insightful and well - written papers : Aaronson and Rieber's ' Controversial issues in ...
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Anthony J Naro | 63 |
Halle and P Kiparsky | 150 |
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy | 267 |
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