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composed of three experiments , each of which presents all possible combinations 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 ...
composed of three experiments , each of which presents all possible combinations 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 ...
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The second group contained possible modal interpretations , that is , cases where the sentence did not meet the criteria of the first group but were in contexts that allowed for a possible modal interpretation .
The second group contained possible modal interpretations , that is , cases where the sentence did not meet the criteria of the first group but were in contexts that allowed for a possible modal interpretation .
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Parallel to P & W , only declaratives were coded ; ( en ) forms were excluded as possible finite forms . c When proportions are given , the number of instances is in parentheses . PRA Overall we found that the Modal Hypothesis was ...
Parallel to P & W , only declaratives were coded ; ( en ) forms were excluded as possible finite forms . c When proportions are given , the number of instances is in parentheses . PRA Overall we found that the Modal Hypothesis was ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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