Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... effects , 2 × 2 contingency tables were constructed indicating the frequency of correct and incorrect responses generated within each of the two blocks of items . Tabulated across all age groups , there were no significant block effects ...
... effects , 2 × 2 contingency tables were constructed indicating the frequency of correct and incorrect responses generated within each of the two blocks of items . Tabulated across all age groups , there were no significant block effects ...
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... effect might be . One of the purposes of the present study , then , was to determine if item - based construction effects would persist once more stimulus verbs were considered . If so , this might help account for participants ' less ...
... effect might be . One of the purposes of the present study , then , was to determine if item - based construction effects would persist once more stimulus verbs were considered . If so , this might help account for participants ' less ...
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... effects so effectively , however , one aspect that is sometimes missing in the discussion is the explanation of the effects that are observed : Frequency effects as such do not constitute an explanation but are themselves an effect of ...
... effects so effectively , however , one aspect that is sometimes missing in the discussion is the explanation of the effects that are observed : Frequency effects as such do not constitute an explanation but are themselves an effect of ...
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