Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... possible combina- tions of all the levels of several variables . Only a few of the comparisons among cells or groups of cells were critical to Sorace's theory and these were the basis for a comparison between studies . Sorace's ...
... possible combina- tions of all the levels of several variables . Only a few of the comparisons among cells or groups of cells were critical to Sorace's theory and these were the basis for a comparison between studies . Sorace's ...
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... possible modal based on context TABLE 2. Summary of utterance codes used . be assigned a modal interpretation based ... possible modal interpretations , that is , cases where the sentence did not meet the criteria of the first group but ...
... possible modal based on context TABLE 2. Summary of utterance codes used . be assigned a modal interpretation based ... possible modal interpretations , that is , cases where the sentence did not meet the criteria of the first group but ...
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... possible modal .12 ( 17 ) .31 ( 29 ) .02 ( 2 ) .49 ( 80 ) .24 total 2 .53 ( 74 ) 1.00 ( 93 ) .88 ( 91 ) .75 ( 121 ) .79 FINITE VERBS DOROTHY NICOLE KATRIN ANDREAS MEAN number 126 33 103 202 125 contain modal .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 missing ...
... possible modal .12 ( 17 ) .31 ( 29 ) .02 ( 2 ) .49 ( 80 ) .24 total 2 .53 ( 74 ) 1.00 ( 93 ) .88 ( 91 ) .75 ( 121 ) .79 FINITE VERBS DOROTHY NICOLE KATRIN ANDREAS MEAN number 126 33 103 202 125 contain modal .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 missing ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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