Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... factor analysis , a large number of original variables ( in this case , the linguistic features ) are reduced to a small set of derived variables ( the factors ) . Each factor represents some amount of variation in the original data ...
... factor analysis , a large number of original variables ( in this case , the linguistic features ) are reduced to a small set of derived variables ( the factors ) . Each factor represents some amount of variation in the original data ...
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... Factors 4-5 are more difficult to interpret than the first three . Factor 4 has only four features with salient weights , and two of these ( WH - clauses and present tense ) have larger weights on other factors . Factor 5 has only two ...
... Factors 4-5 are more difficult to interpret than the first three . Factor 4 has only four features with salient weights , and two of these ( WH - clauses and present tense ) have larger weights on other factors . Factor 5 has only two ...
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... factors are open to refinement , and require further validation . As we learn more about the com- municative functions of specific linguistic features , the emphases of some in- terpretations may shift . The interpretations given above ...
... factors are open to refinement , and require further validation . As we learn more about the com- municative functions of specific linguistic features , the emphases of some in- terpretations may shift . The interpretations given above ...
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