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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... factors play a role , and that the apparent identity of mean values masks compensating differences between the two words . We also have go , which differs only by the / n / - / g / contrast , with 38 tokens , about 27 Hz behind . This ...
... factors play a role , and that the apparent identity of mean values masks compensating differences between the two words . We also have go , which differs only by the / n / - / g / contrast , with 38 tokens , about 27 Hz behind . This ...
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... factors ( both linguistic and extra - linguistic ) which I sus- pected might vary with the incidence of ne . These factors are displayed in Tables 2-5 , and will be discussed below . Once the coding was completed , it was possible to ...
... factors ( both linguistic and extra - linguistic ) which I sus- pected might vary with the incidence of ne . These factors are displayed in Tables 2-5 , and will be discussed below . Once the coding was completed , it was possible to ...
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... factor . To assess co - variance of social factors and the syntactic index for groups of 16 speakers , arranged hierarchically , a correlation measure was devised . The determining factors are , in order of importance : ( a ) Contact ...
... factor . To assess co - variance of social factors and the syntactic index for groups of 16 speakers , arranged hierarchically , a correlation measure was devised . The determining factors are , in order of importance : ( a ) Contact ...
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