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Note crucially that high reliability values in this model do not stem from high similarity to any particular words in the lexicon . Rather , they come from finding a large number of morphologically consistent words that can be described ...
Note crucially that high reliability values in this model do not stem from high similarity to any particular words in the lexicon . Rather , they come from finding a large number of morphologically consistent words that can be described ...
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A longer list of such environments can be found in Appendix B. Similar islands of reliability exist for the other three classes as well ; Table 3 shows some islands of reliability for each class . REL . -áre -ere -ére -íre CONTEXT ...
A longer list of such environments can be found in Appendix B. Similar islands of reliability exist for the other three classes as well ; Table 3 shows some islands of reliability for each class . REL . -áre -ere -ére -íre CONTEXT ...
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Adjusted reliability values are the lower confidence limit ( a .75 ) of the raw reliability , which equals the hits divided by the scope . A full list of all phonological environments explored for all conjugation classes , along with ...
Adjusted reliability values are the lower confidence limit ( a .75 ) of the raw reliability , which equals the hits divided by the scope . A full list of all phonological environments explored for all conjugation classes , along with ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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