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Clearly , this generalization is close to the null hypothesis : there is not much difference between 30 % and 0.341 — the figure arrived at in $ 3.32 for the probability , given the null hypothesis , that a class of vowels involved in ...
Clearly , this generalization is close to the null hypothesis : there is not much difference between 30 % and 0.341 — the figure arrived at in $ 3.32 for the probability , given the null hypothesis , that a class of vowels involved in ...
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OF SAMPLE ( E1 ) INSTANCES OF THE CLASS OF VOWELS INVOLVED BEING UNIQUELY IDENTIFIABLE PROBABILITY BY A SINGLE ARTICULATORY ATTRIBUTE 0 0.00000 : : 3 0.00000 4 0.00001 5 0.00004 6 0.00022 7 0.00102 8 0.00386 9 0.01201 10 0.03082 11 ...
OF SAMPLE ( E1 ) INSTANCES OF THE CLASS OF VOWELS INVOLVED BEING UNIQUELY IDENTIFIABLE PROBABILITY BY A SINGLE ARTICULATORY ATTRIBUTE 0 0.00000 : : 3 0.00000 4 0.00001 5 0.00004 6 0.00022 7 0.00102 8 0.00386 9 0.01201 10 0.03082 11 ...
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But anyone papers deal with the Eastern African Survey interested in becoming involved in a survey ( because many of the authors were directly will profit from Ferguson's and Bowen's involved with that project ) , there are also papers ...
But anyone papers deal with the Eastern African Survey interested in becoming involved in a survey ( because many of the authors were directly will profit from Ferguson's and Bowen's involved with that project ) , there are also papers ...
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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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