Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... TABLE 7. Product - moment correlations : individual scores for six prediction - types and scores for Greenberg & Jenkins words . A contingency analysis , given in Table 8 , shows that hierarchy predictions were followed better when both ...
... TABLE 7. Product - moment correlations : individual scores for six prediction - types and scores for Greenberg & Jenkins words . A contingency analysis , given in Table 8 , shows that hierarchy predictions were followed better when both ...
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... table — e.g . , Chapter 9 with a table of proposed * ST initial clusters of consonants - plus - liquids - and - glides . But it is immediately followed by note 122 , in which some cases of what appears in the table as dental consonant ...
... table — e.g . , Chapter 9 with a table of proposed * ST initial clusters of consonants - plus - liquids - and - glides . But it is immediately followed by note 122 , in which some cases of what appears in the table as dental consonant ...
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... table , which is generally not used in this case ( NEGATIVE CRITERIALITY ) . ' Native English speakers would know that this is simply not in keeping with the facts : a desk usually differs from a table in several ways ( shape , number ...
... table , which is generally not used in this case ( NEGATIVE CRITERIALITY ) . ' Native English speakers would know that this is simply not in keeping with the facts : a desk usually differs from a table in several ways ( shape , number ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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