Language, Band 76,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2000 |
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... variables should be used so that each instance is distinct from every other . One should also use the variables closest to the variable whose behavior is being predicted . By encoding the phonemic content and syllable structure of the ...
... variables should be used so that each instance is distinct from every other . One should also use the variables closest to the variable whose behavior is being predicted . By encoding the phonemic content and syllable structure of the ...
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... variables in an AML analysis is not a matter of predetermin- ing which variables are most important to the task at hand . It is in fact desirable to include many variables that may seem irrelevant at the outset . For example , the most ...
... variables in an AML analysis is not a matter of predetermin- ing which variables are most important to the task at hand . It is in fact desirable to include many variables that may seem irrelevant at the outset . For example , the most ...
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... variables , I also experimented with various combi- nations of other morphological variables . I was particularly interested in finding a way to allow vowel - final preterit forms to be assigned final stress . The best results were ...
... variables , I also experimented with various combi- nations of other morphological variables . I was particularly interested in finding a way to allow vowel - final preterit forms to be assigned final stress . The best results were ...
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