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The effects of both the phonetic and the positional scales of saliency will be treated in greater detail below . ... if there is always some effect other than that of the gerund in any environment containing this element ?
The effects of both the phonetic and the positional scales of saliency will be treated in greater detail below . ... if there is always some effect other than that of the gerund in any environment containing this element ?
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9 Given uniformity of effect , at least within acceptable limits , we still need a model of the way the effects of each constraint combine to produce the total effect of the environment in which they are jointly present .
9 Given uniformity of effect , at least within acceptable limits , we still need a model of the way the effects of each constraint combine to produce the total effect of the environment in which they are jointly present .
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constraints has an effect that varies according to the environment in which it is found . ... If interaction effects are strong , the model in formula 1 will not be realistic , and the MCA based on it will be meaningless .
constraints has an effect that varies according to the environment in which it is found . ... If interaction effects are strong , the model in formula 1 will not be realistic , and the MCA based on it will be meaningless .
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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