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The variable hierarchies in Table 9a come from two logistic regression runs , one for each region , in which all ten ... indicating that speakers from both regions are influenced by whether the referent of the subject of a verb is the ...
The variable hierarchies in Table 9a come from two logistic regression runs , one for each region , in which all ten ... indicating that speakers from both regions are influenced by whether the referent of the subject of a verb is the ...
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In contrast to the variable hierarchies for the newcomers from the two regions , which were only somewhat different , the constraint hierarchies for the newcomers from the two regions in Table 10a are strikingly different .
In contrast to the variable hierarchies for the newcomers from the two regions , which were only somewhat different , the constraint hierarchies for the newcomers from the two regions in Table 10a are strikingly different .
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Regions are converging with respect to the 1st Person . • In the Spanish of newcomers ( left side of Table 10b ) , Isg Person differs in rank and significance between the regions . It does not have a significant impact on pronoun use ...
Regions are converging with respect to the 1st Person . • In the Spanish of newcomers ( left side of Table 10b ) , Isg Person differs in rank and significance between the regions . It does not have a significant impact on pronoun use ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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