Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... analysis . Overall , 0.7 % of the data was excluded from the analysis of duration , intensity , and energy and 2.8 % of the data was excluded from the pitch analysis ( for a detailed description of the exclusion criteria , see Appendix ...
... analysis . Overall , 0.7 % of the data was excluded from the analysis of duration , intensity , and energy and 2.8 % of the data was excluded from the pitch analysis ( for a detailed description of the exclusion criteria , see Appendix ...
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... analyses . No additional analysis of languages ' phoneme inventories has been conducted by us . Thus , when we described the vowel information as representing how many vowels a language is ' said to have ' , the wording was deliberately ...
... analyses . No additional analysis of languages ' phoneme inventories has been conducted by us . Thus , when we described the vowel information as representing how many vowels a language is ' said to have ' , the wording was deliberately ...
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... analysis is detailed , well - motivated , and compelling , and it seems to have the potential to enable a new and interesting treatment of many tricky problems that have plagued previous work on agreement and the many puzzles it ...
... analysis is detailed , well - motivated , and compelling , and it seems to have the potential to enable a new and interesting treatment of many tricky problems that have plagued previous work on agreement and the many puzzles it ...
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