Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... MEASUREMENT SCALE FOR ACCEPTABILITY . To understand what is at stake here , it will be helpful to recast the problem in terms of the kinds of measure- ment scales involved . Measurement is often defined as the ' assignment of num- bers ...
... MEASUREMENT SCALE FOR ACCEPTABILITY . To understand what is at stake here , it will be helpful to recast the problem in terms of the kinds of measure- ment scales involved . Measurement is often defined as the ' assignment of num- bers ...
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... measure relative ungrammaticality , however , because points intermediate between the two categories will be as impossible to reflect as fruits that are a bit more apple than banana . Even if a nominal scale were expanded to include a ...
... measure relative ungrammaticality , however , because points intermediate between the two categories will be as impossible to reflect as fruits that are a bit more apple than banana . Even if a nominal scale were expanded to include a ...
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... measure- ment points at equal intervals , they support subtraction . It may seem strange to think of linguistic acceptability as an interval scale , but we contend that only historical accident and the basic nature of early linguistic ...
... measure- ment points at equal intervals , they support subtraction . It may seem strange to think of linguistic acceptability as an interval scale , but we contend that only historical accident and the basic nature of early linguistic ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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