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This , as independent evidence , is not sufficient to claim that our hypothesis is confirmed , since it provides no information as to why informants chose as they did . The evaluation tests on the four possible combinations provide ...
This , as independent evidence , is not sufficient to claim that our hypothesis is confirmed , since it provides no information as to why informants chose as they did . The evaluation tests on the four possible combinations provide ...
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However , it can be regarded only as weak evidence , since the line would be metrical even if the Compound Rule did not operate metrically — that is to say , it is not necessary that a stress maximum occur in every even position for a ...
However , it can be regarded only as weak evidence , since the line would be metrical even if the Compound Rule did not operate metrically — that is to say , it is not necessary that a stress maximum occur in every even position for a ...
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Thus the sound which appears in the position of neutralization is not either member of the neutralized opposition , and the evidence about English ' does not contain any information as to the markedness or unmarkedness of the opposition ...
Thus the sound which appears in the position of neutralization is not either member of the neutralized opposition , and the evidence about English ' does not contain any information as to the markedness or unmarkedness of the opposition ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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