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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... variation : variation between individuals in Cheshire and Ziebland's study , gender variation in Coates's work , and genre differences in Harris's chapter . AMY SHELDON and HEIDI ENGSTROM compare ' systems of mutual engagement ' in the ...
... variation : variation between individuals in Cheshire and Ziebland's study , gender variation in Coates's work , and genre differences in Harris's chapter . AMY SHELDON and HEIDI ENGSTROM compare ' systems of mutual engagement ' in the ...
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... variation above a significance level of 0.05 , with PC1 accounting for 12 percent of the variation and PC2 for 9 percent , with three other PCs accounting for 6 percent or less . These percentages are rather low for a PC analysis , due ...
... variation above a significance level of 0.05 , with PC1 accounting for 12 percent of the variation and PC2 for 9 percent , with three other PCs accounting for 6 percent or less . These percentages are rather low for a PC analysis , due ...
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... variation will be low . In an interval with a falling or rising pitch , the difference between points , and hence the pitch variation , is large . 16 The regression analysis showed that left - stressed com- pounds have a fairly steady ...
... variation will be low . In an interval with a falling or rising pitch , the difference between points , and hence the pitch variation , is large . 16 The regression analysis showed that left - stressed com- pounds have a fairly steady ...
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