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NUMBER OF WORDS UTTERANCE PROBABILITY 1 Wi „ re wit t 2 WiW ; 3 W W W k Σβι θ :, Σβι 6:52 { Bi lijkt 4 W ... E.g. , the probability of the one word utterance Wi is Σγιω Thus words that appear in one - word utterances belong to ...
NUMBER OF WORDS UTTERANCE PROBABILITY 1 Wi „ re wit t 2 WiW ; 3 W W W k Σβι θ :, Σβι 6:52 { Bi lijkt 4 W ... E.g. , the probability of the one word utterance Wi is Σγιω Thus words that appear in one - word utterances belong to ...
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ranked by their ' verbal maturity ' from a sample of their natural speech , median utterance length being the index selected ( the rationale for this choice is given in full in the Appendix ) . " The ranking derived from this index ...
ranked by their ' verbal maturity ' from a sample of their natural speech , median utterance length being the index selected ( the rationale for this choice is given in full in the Appendix ) . " The ranking derived from this index ...
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For each child , 100 intelligible utterances were transcribed from tape recordings of preliminary sessions . ... the percent of intelligible utterances is remarkably similar ( 67 % and 70 % ) , as is the median utterance length ( 1.09 ...
For each child , 100 intelligible utterances were transcribed from tape recordings of preliminary sessions . ... the percent of intelligible utterances is remarkably similar ( 67 % and 70 % ) , as is the median utterance length ( 1.09 ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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