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The second approach postulates that the effects of each factor present in a given case cumulate additively , i.e. that the ... the effects are then viewed as deviations from the grand mean resulting from the presence of the factors .
The second approach postulates that the effects of each factor present in a given case cumulate additively , i.e. that the ... the effects are then viewed as deviations from the grand mean resulting from the presence of the factors .
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Each of the 2818 tokens extracted from the corpus was coded for a series of factors ( both linguistic and extra ... Once the coding was completed , it was possible to tabulate the observed and the relative frequencies for each factor .
Each of the 2818 tokens extracted from the corpus was coded for a series of factors ( both linguistic and extra ... Once the coding was completed , it was possible to tabulate the observed and the relative frequencies for each factor .
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8 – in my opinion , the most interesting - isolates the factors determining the German grammatical level of the speakers . Unfortunately , motivation was not tested , as it is difficult to define . Perhaps a question like ' Do you ever ...
8 – in my opinion , the most interesting - isolates the factors determining the German grammatical level of the speakers . Unfortunately , motivation was not tested , as it is difficult to define . Perhaps a question like ' Do you ever ...
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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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