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What it means is that , on the assumptions made here , there is less than a roughly 8 % chance that our non - statistical formulation of the Parentheses Generalization will be falsified on examination of an arbitrary language . I give ...
What it means is that , on the assumptions made here , there is less than a roughly 8 % chance that our non - statistical formulation of the Parentheses Generalization will be falsified on examination of an arbitrary language . I give ...
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I give below a list of possible samples of 30 languages containing different numbers of VSO languages , together with the probabilities of these samples on the assumption that the probability of an arbitrary THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ...
I give below a list of possible samples of 30 languages containing different numbers of VSO languages , together with the probabilities of these samples on the assumption that the probability of an arbitrary THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ...
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Clearly , other things being equal , a theory that gives the grammarian some valuable leads is to be preferred to one that does not . From this point of view , the monograph under review offers considerable evidence in favor of the ...
Clearly , other things being equal , a theory that gives the grammarian some valuable leads is to be preferred to one that does not . From this point of view , the monograph under review offers considerable evidence in favor of the ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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