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Using more common measures of variability , like the standard deviation , for instance , is simply out of the question ... In both cases we need a measure of perceived acceptability so sensitive that we can use all the judgments our ...
Using more common measures of variability , like the standard deviation , for instance , is simply out of the question ... In both cases we need a measure of perceived acceptability so sensitive that we can use all the judgments our ...
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No mathematical operations can be performed on these measures other than counting the items in each category and comparing ... This scale will not measure relative ungrammaticality , however , because points intermediate between the two ...
No mathematical operations can be performed on these measures other than counting the items in each category and comparing ... This scale will not measure relative ungrammaticality , however , because points intermediate between the two ...
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Because interval scales have measurement 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 ...
Because interval scales have measurement 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 ...
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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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