Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... significant . " EAS is somewhat aberrant in dis- playing no significant tendencies for its relation C1 - C2 ( Table 2 ) . Neither is the chi - square value associated with it significant . This might be explained through the fairly ...
... significant . " EAS is somewhat aberrant in dis- playing no significant tendencies for its relation C1 - C2 ( Table 2 ) . Neither is the chi - square value associated with it significant . This might be explained through the fairly ...
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... significant dissociations ( F - F , M - M ) and one association ( Ø - F ) have been attested for the relation C1 - C2 ( Table 10 ) . However , its chi - square value is highly significant . Again no significant results can be obtained ...
... significant dissociations ( F - F , M - M ) and one association ( Ø - F ) have been attested for the relation C1 - C2 ( Table 10 ) . However , its chi - square value is highly significant . Again no significant results can be obtained ...
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... significant . The same is true of the chi - square value associated with the relation C1 - V1 , where F - e is associative and Ø - e dissociative . The chi - square associated with the relation C2 - V2 is significant only at the 0.05 ...
... significant . The same is true of the chi - square value associated with the relation C1 - V1 , where F - e is associative and Ø - e dissociative . The chi - square associated with the relation C2 - V2 is significant only at the 0.05 ...
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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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