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The pattern of significance for the other predictors is the same in the two models . ... of about 10 seconds ' not interrupted by significant pause boundaries ( about 0.4-0.5 seconds of silence at each end ) ' ( Deshmukh et al .
The pattern of significance for the other predictors is the same in the two models . ... of about 10 seconds ' not interrupted by significant pause boundaries ( about 0.4-0.5 seconds of silence at each end ) ' ( Deshmukh et al .
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Factors were considered significant if they were at or below the 0.05 level of significance . Classification of one or the other member of a homophone pair as the higherfrequency form was based on frequency information from Switchboard ...
Factors were considered significant if they were at or below the 0.05 level of significance . Classification of one or the other member of a homophone pair as the higherfrequency form was based on frequency information from Switchboard ...
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The first occurrences of high - frequency homophones were significantly shorter than their low - frequency counterparts ... The new model was qualitatively identical to the model based on all tokens : all factors that were significant ...
The first occurrences of high - frequency homophones were significantly shorter than their low - frequency counterparts ... The new model was qualitatively identical to the model based on all tokens : all factors that were significant ...
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