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There were two types of utterances ( oral and nasal ) , two tokens of each type , and nine sections ( the full 250 - msec section and the ' early ' and ' late ' versions of each of the four shorter sections ) , yielding 36 stimuli .
There were two types of utterances ( oral and nasal ) , two tokens of each type , and nine sections ( the full 250 - msec section and the ' early ' and ' late ' versions of each of the four shorter sections ) , yielding 36 stimuli .
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From this perspective , Dimensions A , B , and C can be considered literate / oral dimensions in that the poles of each dimension characterize academic exposition and conversation , respectively . However , these three dimensions are by ...
From this perspective , Dimensions A , B , and C can be considered literate / oral dimensions in that the poles of each dimension characterize academic exposition and conversation , respectively . However , these three dimensions are by ...
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modern fiction , while more involved ( more oral ) than 18th- and 19th - century fiction , is on average less involved ( less oral ) than 17th - century fiction . ' Apart from these relatively minor wrinkles , Figs .
modern fiction , while more involved ( more oral ) than 18th- and 19th - century fiction , is on average less involved ( less oral ) than 17th - century fiction . ' Apart from these relatively minor wrinkles , Figs .
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Elucidation of | 457 |
Agreement controllers and Tzotzil comitatives Judith L Aissen | 518 |
Subject values Susan Steele | 537 |
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