Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... important to equate the experimental conditions with respect to potentially confounding factors such as difficulty or how deeply the stimuli have to be processed in order to perform a task . Differences between regular and irregular ...
... important to equate the experimental conditions with respect to potentially confounding factors such as difficulty or how deeply the stimuli have to be processed in order to perform a task . Differences between regular and irregular ...
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... important Ch . 3 ( ' Pan - Germanic ' , 105-24 ) , in which H discusses two topics that are of particular interest in many of the Germanic languages ( and potentially more generally as well ) , namely the relationship between accusative ...
... important Ch . 3 ( ' Pan - Germanic ' , 105-24 ) , in which H discusses two topics that are of particular interest in many of the Germanic languages ( and potentially more generally as well ) , namely the relationship between accusative ...
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... important than its timing , the opposite of the case , surprisingly , with the fall . Here the shape seems to be the most important fea- ture . Ch . 5 looks at the location or ' anchoring ' of the rise ( accent - lending pitch rise ) ...
... important than its timing , the opposite of the case , surprisingly , with the fall . Here the shape seems to be the most important fea- ture . Ch . 5 looks at the location or ' anchoring ' of the rise ( accent - lending pitch rise ) ...
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