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The second set of utterance codes was used for the analysis of the Modal Hypothesis . First , we needed to identify infinitives . Each verb coded with [ -en ] was examined to see if it was an infinitive or another form of / -ǝn / ( it ...
The second set of utterance codes was used for the analysis of the Modal Hypothesis . First , we needed to identify infinitives . Each verb coded with [ -en ] was examined to see if it was an infinitive or another form of / -ǝn / ( it ...
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MODALITY : coded if there was an infinitive in the utterance nonfiniteness : [ INF ] = infinitive modality : [ MOD ] = sentence contains a modal [ * MOD ] = sentence has no modal but a modal interpretation based on one or more of the ...
MODALITY : coded if there was an infinitive in the utterance nonfiniteness : [ INF ] = infinitive modality : [ MOD ] = sentence contains a modal [ * MOD ] = sentence has no modal but a modal interpretation based on one or more of the ...
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NONFINITE VERBS DOROTHY NICOLE KATRIN ANDREAS MEAN number 139 93 103 162 124 contain modal .09 ( 13 ) .03 ( 3 ) .17 ( 17 ) .05 ( 8 ) .07 missing modal .32 ( 44 ) .66 ( 61 ) .70 ( 72 ) .20 ( 33 ) .47 PSa 20 14 7 6 PR 43 26 20 6 Pla 0 37 ...
NONFINITE VERBS DOROTHY NICOLE KATRIN ANDREAS MEAN number 139 93 103 162 124 contain modal .09 ( 13 ) .03 ( 3 ) .17 ( 17 ) .05 ( 8 ) .07 missing modal .32 ( 44 ) .66 ( 61 ) .70 ( 72 ) .20 ( 33 ) .47 PSa 20 14 7 6 PR 43 26 20 6 Pla 0 37 ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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