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Furthermore , each pair of paragraphs with a given Preposition and of a given Semantic type was combined with a given ... A 4 - factor within - subjects Analysis of Variance reveals that subjects rated the prepositional forms as being ...
Furthermore , each pair of paragraphs with a given Preposition and of a given Semantic type was combined with a given ... A 4 - factor within - subjects Analysis of Variance reveals that subjects rated the prepositional forms as being ...
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TO - DATIVES PREPOSITIONAL FORMS Possessive 2.73 2.62 Monosyllabic Polysyllabic Mean DOUBLE - OBJECT FORMS Nonpossessive 2.83 2.69 2.76 Mean 2.78 2.66 2.72 2.68 Monosyllabic Polysyllabic Mean Possessive 0.69 - 0.23 0.23 Nonpossessive ...
TO - DATIVES PREPOSITIONAL FORMS Possessive 2.73 2.62 Monosyllabic Polysyllabic Mean DOUBLE - OBJECT FORMS Nonpossessive 2.83 2.69 2.76 Mean 2.78 2.66 2.72 2.68 Monosyllabic Polysyllabic Mean Possessive 0.69 - 0.23 0.23 Nonpossessive ...
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In the production test for the experimental blocks , we scored responses to either of the initial queries , before the priming feedback questions were given , as ' double - object forms ' , ' prepositional forms ' , or ' incorrect ' .
In the production test for the experimental blocks , we scored responses to either of the initial queries , before the priming feedback questions were given , as ' double - object forms ' , ' prepositional forms ' , or ' incorrect ' .
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