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Because so few inexperienced subjects were readily available , we selected the four most experienced linguists as a comparison group . Data from a fifth linguist are examined separately because her use of the scale was unique in this ...
Because so few inexperienced subjects were readily available , we selected the four most experienced linguists as a comparison group . Data from a fifth linguist are examined separately because her use of the scale was unique in this ...
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we compare the numerical estimates made by the subjects in our successful validation study , study 2 , with those offered for the same sentence stimuli by the subjects in Sorace's original experiments ( 1992 , 1993a , b ) .
we compare the numerical estimates made by the subjects in our successful validation study , study 2 , with those offered for the same sentence stimuli by the subjects in Sorace's original experiments ( 1992 , 1993a , b ) .
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Defining the structure of primary predication as the subject being adjoined to the predicate , she shows in Ch . 3 ... Non - theta subjects ' ( 249-310 ) , deals with nonexpletive nontheta subjects such as the nontheta subject which ...
Defining the structure of primary predication as the subject being adjoined to the predicate , she shows in Ch . 3 ... Non - theta subjects ' ( 249-310 ) , deals with nonexpletive nontheta subjects such as the nontheta subject which ...
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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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