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The figures in Table 2 are extracted from Geoffrey Sampson's CHRISTINE corpus of spoken English . ? Olp Oln А / p 198 716 A / n 16 75 Table 2. Classification according to pronoun / full NP . = A ( I refer to the four cells of such a ...
The figures in Table 2 are extracted from Geoffrey Sampson's CHRISTINE corpus of spoken English . ? Olp Oln А / p 198 716 A / n 16 75 Table 2. Classification according to pronoun / full NP . = A ( I refer to the four cells of such a ...
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The constraint hierarchies in Tables 10a and 10b are extracted from the same two logistic regression runs from which ... This means that while Table 10a shows results for only one variable , namely Person , the results control for all ...
The constraint hierarchies in Tables 10a and 10b are extracted from the same two logistic regression runs from which ... This means that while Table 10a shows results for only one variable , namely Person , the results control for all ...
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Caribbean responses are in Table 11a , and those of Mainlanders in Table 11b . N SPEAKERS CONTACT WITH OTHER REGION S.D. Newcomers 19 2.42 0.96 NYBR 14 2.50 0.86 F = 0.06 p > 0.05 n.s. Newcomers : Age of arrival > 16 and YrsNYC < 6 NYBR ...
Caribbean responses are in Table 11a , and those of Mainlanders in Table 11b . N SPEAKERS CONTACT WITH OTHER REGION S.D. Newcomers 19 2.42 0.96 NYBR 14 2.50 0.86 F = 0.06 p > 0.05 n.s. Newcomers : Age of arrival > 16 and YrsNYC < 6 NYBR ...
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