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A factor analysis identifies linguistic features that co - occur with a high fre- quency in texts , and this co ... However , only the first few factors . are likely to account for non - trivial amounts of the shared variance , and thus ...
A factor analysis identifies linguistic features that co - occur with a high fre- quency in texts , and this co ... However , only the first few factors . are likely to account for non - trivial amounts of the shared variance , and thus ...
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Attitudinal disjuncts and adverbs occurring with split auxiliaries ( e.g. He was obviously working hard ) have lower weights on this factor ; they apparently serve to mark the author / speaker's attitudes in texts having a highly ...
Attitudinal disjuncts and adverbs occurring with split auxiliaries ( e.g. He was obviously working hard ) have lower weights on this factor ; they apparently serve to mark the author / speaker's attitudes in texts having a highly ...
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For some of the syntactic feature conflicts we examine ( as we shall see in later sections ) , there are speakers with principled resolution in favor of the conjunct nearest the factor ; for these speakers , resolution by principle will ...
For some of the syntactic feature conflicts we examine ( as we shall see in later sections ) , there are speakers with principled resolution in favor of the conjunct nearest the factor ; for these speakers , resolution by principle will ...
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