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Results of Dunnett tests comparing embedded clauses with the unembedded control in experiment 4 , subexperiment 3 . a are never more acceptable than gaps ; we found that they were less acceptable than gaps in all conditions .
Results of Dunnett tests comparing embedded clauses with the unembedded control in experiment 4 , subexperiment 3 . a are never more acceptable than gaps ; we found that they were less acceptable than gaps in all conditions .
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Let us finally consider why gaps remain significantly better than pronominals in English , while intrusive pronominals are as acceptable as gaps in Greek and German ( compare Fig . lc and Figs . 2b and 3b ) .
Let us finally consider why gaps remain significantly better than pronominals in English , while intrusive pronominals are as acceptable as gaps in Greek and German ( compare Fig . lc and Figs . 2b and 3b ) .
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In the weak - island condition , the single - embedding condition was significantly more acceptable than the control , by subjects only ( ta , ( 59,7 ) = 3.034 , p < 0.05 ; 1d , ( 6,7 ) = 2.930 , p > 0.05 ) .
In the weak - island condition , the single - embedding condition was significantly more acceptable than the control , by subjects only ( ta , ( 59,7 ) = 3.034 , p < 0.05 ; 1d , ( 6,7 ) = 2.930 , p > 0.05 ) .
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Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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