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The total responses for each pair are given in Table 1 ; ' Expected ' designates choices that conformed to the relevant MSC , ' Unexpected ' , choices that violated it . In the table the ' expected ' choice for each pair appears first ...
The total responses for each pair are given in Table 1 ; ' Expected ' designates choices that conformed to the relevant MSC , ' Unexpected ' , choices that violated it . In the table the ' expected ' choice for each pair appears first ...
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The total number of responses for each pair should be 32 ; in Table 2 these are broken down into ' expected ' and ' unexpected ' responses , with the ' expected ' choice being underlined for each pair .
The total number of responses for each pair should be 32 ; in Table 2 these are broken down into ' expected ' and ' unexpected ' responses , with the ' expected ' choice being underlined for each pair .
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For violations of the palatality MSC there is a wider range : 30 ' expected ' to 2 ' unexpected ' for pair 1 , 24 ' expected ' to 8 ' unexpected ' for pair 3 . But the data hardly permit a significant ranking of these two MSC's for Test ...
For violations of the palatality MSC there is a wider range : 30 ' expected ' to 2 ' unexpected ' for pair 1 , 24 ' expected ' to 8 ' unexpected ' for pair 3 . But the data hardly permit a significant ranking of these two MSC's for Test ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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