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Note that both linguists put the acceptable sentences 76 and 70 at the top of their respective ranges and sentences ... for neither maintains a discrete range of numbers for all the items originally marked with a given symbol .
Note that both linguists put the acceptable sentences 76 and 70 at the top of their respective ranges and sentences ... for neither maintains a discrete range of numbers for all the items originally marked with a given symbol .
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... here though the data currently do not decide between them . Acceptability might be composed of psychosocial categories . It would then amount to a binary distinction , analogous to U and non - U , with mid - range judgments ...
... here though the data currently do not decide between them . Acceptability might be composed of psychosocial categories . It would then amount to a binary distinction , analogous to U and non - U , with mid - range judgments ...
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Karai is particularly interesting as it dialectology is reflected in the range of paper covers a range of both salty and hot ( spicy ) topics , from the expected investigation of meditastes , and it serves as the antonym of amai ...
Karai is particularly interesting as it dialectology is reflected in the range of paper covers a range of both salty and hot ( spicy ) topics , from the expected investigation of meditastes , and it serves as the antonym of amai ...
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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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