Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... considered in longer items . The total number of correspondences from Tables 3 and 5 is 129 , giving a fractional value of .0060 , i.e. about six - tenths of one percent . This leads to the recomputation of probabilities in Table 6 ...
... considered in longer items . The total number of correspondences from Tables 3 and 5 is 129 , giving a fractional value of .0060 , i.e. about six - tenths of one percent . This leads to the recomputation of probabilities in Table 6 ...
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... considered well- formed . The following discussion is applicable to both English and French , and no doubt to other languages as well . Dislocation must evidently apply to structures of the form PM5 and derive from them structures of ...
... considered well- formed . The following discussion is applicable to both English and French , and no doubt to other languages as well . Dislocation must evidently apply to structures of the form PM5 and derive from them structures of ...
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... considered as including two species , which may be called Educated and Uneducated . Educated varieties of language are those spoken by educated , often urban , speakers of the relevant genus , and accorded prestige and maximum ...
... considered as including two species , which may be called Educated and Uneducated . Educated varieties of language are those spoken by educated , often urban , speakers of the relevant genus , and accorded prestige and maximum ...
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