Language, Band 45George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 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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... responses for each pair are given in Table 1 ; ' Expected ' designates choices that conformed to the relevant MSC ... responses for any of the remaining nine pairs is 18 ( pair 12 ) , the highest number of ' un- expected ' responses 3 ...
... responses for each pair are given in Table 1 ; ' Expected ' designates choices that conformed to the relevant MSC ... responses for any of the remaining nine pairs is 18 ( pair 12 ) , the highest number of ' un- expected ' responses 3 ...
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... responses , with the ' expected ' choice being underlined for each pair . ( For three pairs - 7 , 8 , and 10 - the total number of responses is less than 32 , since some blanks were left on the answer sheets . ) In Test II there are ...
... responses , with the ' expected ' choice being underlined for each pair . ( For three pairs - 7 , 8 , and 10 - the total number of responses is less than 32 , since some blanks were left on the answer sheets . ) In Test II there are ...
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... RESPONSE . It is useful both conceptually and statistically to have a ' cover ' response category for all responses that indicate that the child was aware of the stimulus . When we say the child has made a relevant response , he has ...
... RESPONSE . It is useful both conceptually and statistically to have a ' cover ' response category for all responses that indicate that the child was aware of the stimulus . When we say the child has made a relevant response , he has ...
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I | 1 |
Simplicity descriptive adequacy and binary features | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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