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In each pair , one form is always more in accord with the three MSC's discussed above than the other , except that two pairs involve a further MSC which , as it does not strictly have to do with vowel co - occurrence , we have omitted ...
In each pair , one form is always more in accord with the three MSC's discussed above than the other , except that two pairs involve a further MSC which , as it does not strictly have to do with vowel co - occurrence , we have omitted ...
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pair 11 , and even here the ' expected ' responses do not constitute a majority ( 9 out of 23 ) . ... The over - all percentages for the five pairs for which the labial consonant MSC is relevant are : ' expected ' responses 23.5 % ...
pair 11 , and even here the ' expected ' responses do not constitute a majority ( 9 out of 23 ) . ... The over - all percentages for the five pairs for which the labial consonant MSC is relevant are : ' expected ' responses 23.5 % ...
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The subjects indicated their responses by placing check marks after a ( for the first member of a pair ) or b ( for ... ( For three pairs — 7 , 8 , and 10 — the total number of responses is less than 32 , since some blanks were left on ...
The subjects indicated their responses by placing check marks after a ( for the first member of a pair ) or b ( for ... ( For three pairs — 7 , 8 , and 10 — the total number of responses is less than 32 , since some blanks were left on ...
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