Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... expected and items that everyone answered as expected by our hypothesis that SO foci are perceptible . A planned comparison of the discourse pairs used in the experiment revealed a significant effect ( x2 ( 2 ) = 10.9 , p < 0.01 ) : one ...
... expected and items that everyone answered as expected by our hypothesis that SO foci are perceptible . A planned comparison of the discourse pairs used in the experiment revealed a significant effect ( x2 ( 2 ) = 10.9 , p < 0.01 ) : one ...
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... expected for TL , SL , and ST . The lack of distinctions found among C1C2V ... C2V ... puns is contrary to what would be expected if a structural account applied : if ST clusters were less splittable for a structural reason , they ...
... expected for TL , SL , and ST . The lack of distinctions found among C1C2V ... C2V ... puns is contrary to what would be expected if a structural account applied : if ST clusters were less splittable for a structural reason , they ...
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... ( expected : sirapenes ) and related adjective ( expected : sirapeñoso ) . For the adjective , some subjects produced the expected forms and some did not , and there was a bias toward basing the answer on the last example that was ...
... ( expected : sirapenes ) and related adjective ( expected : sirapeñoso ) . For the adjective , some subjects produced the expected forms and some did not , and there was a bias toward basing the answer on the last example that was ...
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