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The set of materials used in the experiment consisted of thirty SCENARIOS , where each scenario consisted of three dialogues corresponding to each of three conditions . One condition corresponded to the BROAD - FOCUS context and ...
The set of materials used in the experiment consisted of thirty SCENARIOS , where each scenario consisted of three dialogues corresponding to each of three conditions . One condition corresponded to the BROAD - FOCUS context and ...
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2 8 conditions , every condition always contains the same 108 stimuli . This way , we excluded the possibility that the relationship between DURATION and BIAS influenced our results . An ANOVA shows a significant main effect for ...
2 8 conditions , every condition always contains the same 108 stimuli . This way , we excluded the possibility that the relationship between DURATION and BIAS influenced our results . An ANOVA shows a significant main effect for ...
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Mean ratings for the six parasitic - gap conditions are shown in Figure 1 . 5 4.5 3.5 acceptability rating 2.5 IL ul 2 1.5 1 INF - good FIN - good INF - bad FIN - bad INF - both FIN - both FIGURE 1. Mean acceptability ratings , exp .
Mean ratings for the six parasitic - gap conditions are shown in Figure 1 . 5 4.5 3.5 acceptability rating 2.5 IL ul 2 1.5 1 INF - good FIN - good INF - bad FIN - bad INF - both FIN - both FIGURE 1. Mean acceptability ratings , exp .
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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