Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... predict that adults speaking to children would incline to use [ t ] at a high fre- quency . We would further predict that hypo forms should become more frequent in CDS as the children's linguistic abilities become more sophisticated ...
... predict that adults speaking to children would incline to use [ t ] at a high fre- quency . We would further predict that hypo forms should become more frequent in CDS as the children's linguistic abilities become more sophisticated ...
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... prediction : no deverbal adjective should be associated with a scale that is open on the lower end , whether or not it is ... predict that known would be associated with a scale that is bounded on the lower end but open on the upper end ...
... prediction : no deverbal adjective should be associated with a scale that is open on the lower end , whether or not it is ... predict that known would be associated with a scale that is bounded on the lower end but open on the upper end ...
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... predict the opposite results . Finally , Condition 4 ( inanimate - inanimate ) contained longer benefactive objects ... predicted . It was also expected that performance would be better on the higher - frequency constructions . Both ...
... predict the opposite results . Finally , Condition 4 ( inanimate - inanimate ) contained longer benefactive objects ... predicted . It was also expected that performance would be better on the higher - frequency constructions . Both ...
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