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The effect of regularity was quite small but significant ( p < 0.01 ) : regulars were named 4 ms faster than irregulars ... Tabak and colleagues observed significant facilitatory effects of frequency and morphological family size ...
The effect of regularity was quite small but significant ( p < 0.01 ) : regulars were named 4 ms faster than irregulars ... Tabak and colleagues observed significant facilitatory effects of frequency and morphological family size ...
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A stepwise linear regression model revealed significant main effects of age ( younger participants had shorter naming latencies , t ( 145 ) − 58.31 , p < 0.0001 ) , inflectional entropy ( a greater inflectional entropy led to longer ...
A stepwise linear regression model revealed significant main effects of age ( younger participants had shorter naming latencies , t ( 145 ) − 58.31 , p < 0.0001 ) , inflectional entropy ( a greater inflectional entropy led to longer ...
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Its goal is to answer the following question about the nature of human language : ' What are the effects and non - effects of modality upon linguistic structure ? ' ( 1 ) . It purports to achieve that goal by examining and comparing a ...
Its goal is to answer the following question about the nature of human language : ' What are the effects and non - effects of modality upon linguistic structure ? ' ( 1 ) . It purports to achieve that goal by examining and comparing a ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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