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... linguistic acceptability constitute an important source of evidence for theoretical and applied linguistics , but ... linguistic acceptability is shown to solve the measurement scale problems which plague conventional techniques ; to ...
... linguistic acceptability constitute an important source of evidence for theoretical and applied linguistics , but ... linguistic acceptability is shown to solve the measurement scale problems which plague conventional techniques ; to ...
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... linguistic interest , and that it elicits judgments that are consistent within and between subjects . Finally we discuss how magnitude estimation may be ... linguist acts at the same time MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION OF LINGUISTIC ACCEPTABILITY 33.
... linguistic interest , and that it elicits judgments that are consistent within and between subjects . Finally we discuss how magnitude estimation may be ... linguist acts at the same time MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION OF LINGUISTIC ACCEPTABILITY 33.
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... Linguistic Inquiry 10 : 371-420 . 1980. The primacy of rhythm in verse . Journal of Chinese Linguistics 8 : 15-41 . DRESHER , B. ELAN and ADITI Lahiri . 1991. The Germanic foot : Metrical coherence in Old English . Linguistic Inquiry 22 ...
... Linguistic Inquiry 10 : 371-420 . 1980. The primacy of rhythm in verse . Journal of Chinese Linguistics 8 : 15-41 . DRESHER , B. ELAN and ADITI Lahiri . 1991. The Germanic foot : Metrical coherence in Old English . Linguistic Inquiry 22 ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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