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Significance levels and Wilkes ' lambda values for each weight distinction were examined to determine how reliable various weight distinctions were in differentiating heavy and light syllables . Lower Wilkes ' lambda values generally ...
Significance levels and Wilkes ' lambda values for each weight distinction were examined to determine how reliable various weight distinctions were in differentiating heavy and light syllables . Lower Wilkes ' lambda values generally ...
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P - VAL .00001 .0000 ) { W SIMPLE COMPLEX DISTINCTION DIFF wP - VAL DISTINCTION DIFF W - a s / a : / heavy 100 .657425 \ / a : , u : / heavy 100 ... Most effective weight distinctions in Chickasaw . .00001 .0000 .0000 .0000 Considering ...
P - VAL .00001 .0000 ) { W SIMPLE COMPLEX DISTINCTION DIFF wP - VAL DISTINCTION DIFF W - a s / a : / heavy 100 .657425 \ / a : , u : / heavy 100 ... Most effective weight distinctions in Chickasaw . .00001 .0000 .0000 .0000 Considering ...
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The first argument for this model , presented in $ 9.1 , comes from examination of the relationship between vowel duration and weight distinctions based on vowel quality . The second piece of evidence , discussed in $ 9.2 , is gleaned ...
The first argument for this model , presented in $ 9.1 , comes from examination of the relationship between vowel duration and weight distinctions based on vowel quality . The second piece of evidence , discussed in $ 9.2 , is gleaned ...
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