Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... scale ought to facilitate building extended linguistic arguments on the basis of acceptability judgments . To deliver this , however , the symbols recording judgments should be capable of consistent application over a few pages of text ...
... scale ought to facilitate building extended linguistic arguments on the basis of acceptability judgments . To deliver this , however , the symbols recording judgments should be capable of consistent application over a few pages of text ...
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... scale . Items measured on a nominal scale can be categorized but not ordered in any way . No mathematical operations can be performed on these measures other than counting the items in each category and comparing the totals . Some kinds ...
... scale . Items measured on a nominal scale can be categorized but not ordered in any way . No mathematical operations can be performed on these measures other than counting the items in each category and comparing the totals . Some kinds ...
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... scale , but we contend that only historical accident and the basic nature of early linguistic hypotheses originally led to the use of nominal and ordinal scales of measure- ment rather than interval . Once it is proposed , as the ECP ...
... scale , but we contend that only historical accident and the basic nature of early linguistic hypotheses originally led to the use of nominal and ordinal scales of measure- ment rather than interval . Once it is proposed , as the ECP ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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