Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 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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... variables have the potential to explain different things ( Spearman's rho = .364 ) . To minimize collinearity among predictor variables , one might wish to include only one variable from each of these clusters in the model ; since the ...
... variables have the potential to explain different things ( Spearman's rho = .364 ) . To minimize collinearity among predictor variables , one might wish to include only one variable from each of these clusters in the model ; since the ...
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... variable itself is in this case free , and the assumption is that it gets bound by default existential closure . The simple past , in contrast , does not involve default binding of the event variable . In the simple past the event variable ...
... variable itself is in this case free , and the assumption is that it gets bound by default existential closure . The simple past , in contrast , does not involve default binding of the event variable . In the simple past the event variable ...
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... variable is covered in Ch . 5. T provides a variety of examples of possible variables , using data from her York , England corpus as well as data from Ontario . The variables include the classic cases of alveolarization of -ing and ...
... variable is covered in Ch . 5. T provides a variety of examples of possible variables , using data from her York , England corpus as well as data from Ontario . The variables include the classic cases of alveolarization of -ing and ...
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