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MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION OF LINGUISTIC ACCEPTABILITY ELLEN GURMAN BARD , DAN ROBERTSON , ANTONELLA SORACE University of Edinburgh Judgments of linguistic acceptability constitute an important source of evidence for theoretical and applied ...
MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION OF LINGUISTIC ACCEPTABILITY ELLEN GURMAN BARD , DAN ROBERTSON , ANTONELLA SORACE University of Edinburgh Judgments of linguistic acceptability constitute an important source of evidence for theoretical and applied ...
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Magnitude estimation fills exactly the needs which we have been discussing . First , it does not restrict the number of values which can be used to measure the property of interest . Subjects decide whether each stimulus should be ...
Magnitude estimation fills exactly the needs which we have been discussing . First , it does not restrict the number of values which can be used to measure the property of interest . Subjects decide whether each stimulus should be ...
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Magnitude estimation has often been applied to linguistic stimuli with properties for which some objective interval scale is available : speech rate ( Grosjean ! 977 , Grosjean & Lass 1977 , Green 1987 ) , vowel roughness ( Toner ...
Magnitude estimation has often been applied to linguistic stimuli with properties for which some objective interval scale is available : speech rate ( Grosjean ! 977 , Grosjean & Lass 1977 , Green 1987 ) , vowel roughness ( Toner ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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