Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... predicts that tone movement can reach as far as the fourth syllable ; ( ib ) predicts that it can only reach the second syllable . I will show that ( ia ) is correct . * A Language reviewer asks whether the lengthening is due to the ...
... predicts that tone movement can reach as far as the fourth syllable ; ( ib ) predicts that it can only reach the second syllable . I will show that ( ia ) is correct . * A Language reviewer asks whether the lengthening is due to the ...
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... predicts that the additional information [ P : - speaker ; N : pl ] in the codomain of 36 will not unify with the compatible [ P : -speaker , - hearer ] . Although only one unification possibility presents itself , this strategy is also ...
... predicts that the additional information [ P : - speaker ; N : pl ] in the codomain of 36 will not unify with the compatible [ P : -speaker , - hearer ] . Although only one unification possibility presents itself , this strategy is also ...
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... predicts a probability of 0.00153 for ti . How reliable are these predictions ? Is there a goodness - of - fit test to tell us whether the predictions of the model are in correspondence with the data ? Unfortunately , S does not ...
... predicts a probability of 0.00153 for ti . How reliable are these predictions ? Is there a goodness - of - fit test to tell us whether the predictions of the model are in correspondence with the data ? Unfortunately , S does not ...
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