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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... nouns . In these considerations , the nouns serve as a sort of control against which the behavior of the verbal classes is measured . Table 15 shows Votre's results ( 1979 ) for retention of nasalization in two age MODEL CLASS OLDER ...
... nouns . In these considerations , the nouns serve as a sort of control against which the behavior of the verbal classes is measured . Table 15 shows Votre's results ( 1979 ) for retention of nasalization in two age MODEL CLASS OLDER ...
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... nouns . There are some striking inconsistencies between the logistic model proba- bilities and the corresponding raw frequencies in Table 15. In particular , al- though Class 1 verbs and nouns show equal probabilities of nasal retention ...
... nouns . There are some striking inconsistencies between the logistic model proba- bilities and the corresponding raw frequencies in Table 15. In particular , al- though Class 1 verbs and nouns show equal probabilities of nasal retention ...
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... nouns , to be accounted for by a feature [ Count ] in the lexicon , is therefore descriptively inadequate : as W notes , it ' fails to account for the ability of English words to be used as EITHER count or mass nouns ' ( 146 ) . W's ...
... nouns , to be accounted for by a feature [ Count ] in the lexicon , is therefore descriptively inadequate : as W notes , it ' fails to account for the ability of English words to be used as EITHER count or mass nouns ' ( 146 ) . W's ...
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