Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... effect will be . Why is the effect a tightening of slack , rather than , say , a loosening , or some completely different change ? An analysis in which the effect is stipulated lexically at least allows us to say which specific effects ...
... effect will be . Why is the effect a tightening of slack , rather than , say , a loosening , or some completely different change ? An analysis in which the effect is stipulated lexically at least allows us to say which specific effects ...
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... effect of age was not statistically significant , as children across the age range tested made proportionally the same number of transitivity mismatches overall . As predicted , the main effect of semantic class was significant , F ( 1 ...
... effect of age was not statistically significant , as children across the age range tested made proportionally the same number of transitivity mismatches overall . As predicted , the main effect of semantic class was significant , F ( 1 ...
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... effect for the familiarity ( F ( 1,53 ) = 4.91 , p < .05 ) were acknowledged . The interaction effect of the suffix form by the familiarity did not reach significance ( F ( 1,53 ) = 0.44 , n.s. ) . In the mi - discourse , the main ...
... effect for the familiarity ( F ( 1,53 ) = 4.91 , p < .05 ) were acknowledged . The interaction effect of the suffix form by the familiarity did not reach significance ( F ( 1,53 ) = 0.44 , n.s. ) . In the mi - discourse , the main ...
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