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It was required that four of these speakers be from the younger group , and two from the older . Within each age sample , half were male , and half female . Furthermore , in the case of the younger speakers , one individual of each sex ...
It was required that four of these speakers be from the younger group , and two from the older . Within each age sample , half were male , and half female . Furthermore , in the case of the younger speakers , one individual of each sex ...
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were clearly identifiable for each speaker . As expected , the use of ne varied significantly with the formality of the setting ( Table 4 , Factor Group 2 ) . All three speakers dropped ne roughly twice as often in the informal setting ...
were clearly identifiable for each speaker . As expected , the use of ne varied significantly with the formality of the setting ( Table 4 , Factor Group 2 ) . All three speakers dropped ne roughly twice as often in the informal setting ...
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Further research could compare the strategies used in the pear stories ( vicarious experience ) to those in narratives re- counting personal experiences for both English and Greek speakers . Downing , ' Factors influencing lexical ...
Further research could compare the strategies used in the pear stories ( vicarious experience ) to those in narratives re- counting personal experiences for both English and Greek speakers . Downing , ' Factors influencing lexical ...
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Anthony J Naro | 63 |
Halle and P Kiparsky | 150 |
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy | 267 |
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