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Magnitude estimation of linguistic acceptability is shown to solve the measurement scale problems which plague conventional techniques ; to provide data which make fine distinctions robustly enough to yield statistically significant ...
Magnitude estimation of linguistic acceptability is shown to solve the measurement scale problems which plague conventional techniques ; to provide data which make fine distinctions robustly enough to yield statistically significant ...
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The decipherer has no informants who can help solve segmentation problems or supply additional data if necessary . The text corpus cannot be extended at will and initially does not contain many hints about the linguistic units of which ...
The decipherer has no informants who can help solve segmentation problems or supply additional data if necessary . The text corpus cannot be extended at will and initially does not contain many hints about the linguistic units of which ...
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I will consider just two such issues here : problems in the presentation of the material covered in the volume and the notion of anti - agreement itself . PRESENTATION PROBLEMS . A number of stylistic aspects of this work make it very ...
I will consider just two such issues here : problems in the presentation of the material covered in the volume and the notion of anti - agreement itself . PRESENTATION PROBLEMS . A number of stylistic aspects of this work make it very ...
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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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