Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... Judgments of linguistic acceptability constitute an important source of evidence for theoretical and applied linguistics , but are typically elicited and represented in ways which limit their utility . This paper describes how MAGNITUDE ...
... Judgments of linguistic acceptability constitute an important source of evidence for theoretical and applied linguistics , but are typically elicited and represented in ways which limit their utility . This paper describes how MAGNITUDE ...
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... judgments that are consistent within and between subjects . Finally we discuss how magnitude estimation may be applied to make better use of our capacity to make judgments about sentences . 1.2 . SOME DIFFICULTIES . By performing the ...
... judgments that are consistent within and between subjects . Finally we discuss how magnitude estimation may be applied to make better use of our capacity to make judgments about sentences . 1.2 . SOME DIFFICULTIES . By performing the ...
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... judgment by lin- guists ? First , as we have shown , even simple informal exercises in magnitude estimation do yield judgments which are worth pursuing , because we have reason to believe that judges will be self - consistent and will ...
... judgment by lin- guists ? First , as we have shown , even simple informal exercises in magnitude estimation do yield judgments which are worth pursuing , because we have reason to believe that judges will be self - consistent and will ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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