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They also include an excellent discussion of what a significant interaction might mean and / or represent , noting that it is often the interaction effect that is more significant ( and relevant ) to the analysis than any of the ...
They also include an excellent discussion of what a significant interaction might mean and / or represent , noting that it is often the interaction effect that is more significant ( and relevant ) to the analysis than any of the ...
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As highlighted in my discussion of the introduction , Brenzinger also notes , again correctly , that the same poverty that has contributed to the maintenance of linguistic diversity is a factor that can likewise threaten it .
As highlighted in my discussion of the introduction , Brenzinger also notes , again correctly , that the same poverty that has contributed to the maintenance of linguistic diversity is a factor that can likewise threaten it .
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This outline serves as a preface to the discussion of derivational analyses . M further lays out the basic assumptions of ' classic ' OT as a prelude to the discussion of approaches to opacity within OT , pointing out which aspects of ...
This outline serves as a preface to the discussion of derivational analyses . M further lays out the basic assumptions of ' classic ' OT as a prelude to the discussion of approaches to opacity within OT , pointing out which aspects of ...
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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