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Table 7 gives the correlations of the five summary indices with the 15 positional variables upon which they are based . The first index is identified by its high positive correlations with initial positions ( 2 , 4 , 7 , 11 ) and ...
Table 7 gives the correlations of the five summary indices with the 15 positional variables upon which they are based . The first index is identified by its high positive correlations with initial positions ( 2 , 4 , 7 , 11 ) and ...
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But one difference shows up in an account of the disyllables ( Table 4 ) . The chief trimeter locus here , the break , includes only disyllables of cára- with a heavy second syllable , and the actual instances are metrically just like ...
But one difference shows up in an account of the disyllables ( Table 4 ) . The chief trimeter locus here , the break , includes only disyllables of cára- with a heavy second syllable , and the actual instances are metrically just like ...
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SEMANTIC PROPERTIES OF THE STIMULUS STIMULI WITH AN ENGLISH VERB VN , LVN , VFN 70 STIMULI WITHOUT AN ENGLISH VERB N All - English stimuli Stimuli containing non- sense VZN 65 67 XFN , XZN , XN 58 TABLE 4. THE EFFECT OF THE PRESENCE OF ...
SEMANTIC PROPERTIES OF THE STIMULUS STIMULI WITH AN ENGLISH VERB VN , LVN , VFN 70 STIMULI WITHOUT AN ENGLISH VERB N All - English stimuli Stimuli containing non- sense VZN 65 67 XFN , XZN , XN 58 TABLE 4. THE EFFECT OF THE PRESENCE OF ...
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