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The mean probability for each group was compared to the observed proportions of the binary response 1 ( = prepositional dative realization ) in the same group . A plot of the observed proportions by the mean predicted probabilities for ...
The mean probability for each group was compared to the observed proportions of the binary response 1 ( = prepositional dative realization ) in the same group . A plot of the observed proportions by the mean predicted probabilities for ...
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Beyond the graded nature of acceptability judgments observed in the primary literature on islands , a number of other sources have observed manipulations that affect the ' naturalness ' of island constructions .
Beyond the graded nature of acceptability judgments observed in the primary literature on islands , a number of other sources have observed manipulations that affect the ' naturalness ' of island constructions .
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... been observed to distinguish putatively referential ( which - N phrases ) and nonreferential ( who ) phrases . ... referentiality should not be a necessary precondition for the observation of these complexity - based contrasts .
... been observed to distinguish putatively referential ( which - N phrases ) and nonreferential ( who ) phrases . ... referentiality should not be a necessary precondition for the observation of these complexity - based contrasts .
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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