Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... range of numbers for all the items originally marked with a given symbol . Several dissimilarities are clear . The ... range of responses , it produces most distortion at the lower end , where smaller numerical differences represent ...
... range of numbers for all the items originally marked with a given symbol . Several dissimilarities are clear . The ... range of responses , it produces most distortion at the lower end , where smaller numerical differences represent ...
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... range judgments indicating only error of measurement . Results with this flavor are predicted if the underlying engine of acceptability is a grammar which makes a binary classification between those strings which are within the language ...
... range judgments indicating only error of measurement . Results with this flavor are predicted if the underlying engine of acceptability is a grammar which makes a binary classification between those strings which are within the language ...
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... range of data . Problem sets are included at the end of each chapter . March 1996 512 pp .; 28 illus . paper $ 24.95 New ! AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD ANATOLE V. LYOVIN " The author succeeds in covering a broad range ...
... range of data . Problem sets are included at the end of each chapter . March 1996 512 pp .; 28 illus . paper $ 24.95 New ! AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD ANATOLE V. LYOVIN " The author succeeds in covering a broad range ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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