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The ANOVA yielded significant main effects of Embedding , Island , and Resumption . The interaction of Island and Resumption was also significant . This is the most relevant interaction in this study , as it indicates that the ...
The ANOVA yielded significant main effects of Embedding , Island , and Resumption . The interaction of Island and Resumption was also significant . This is the most relevant interaction in this study , as it indicates that the ...
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We conducted an ANOVA that included the declarative stimuli from the first subexperiment , so as to be able to determine if different types of declaratives show a differential effect of embedding . The ANOVA therefore crossed the ...
We conducted an ANOVA that included the declarative stimuli from the first subexperiment , so as to be able to determine if different types of declaratives show a differential effect of embedding . The ANOVA therefore crossed the ...
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In the nonisland condition , neither the single nor the double embedding were significantly different from the control . In the weak - island condition , the single - embedding condition was significantly more acceptable than the ...
In the nonisland condition , neither the single nor the double embedding were significantly different from the control . In the weak - island condition , the single - embedding condition was significantly more acceptable than the ...
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Dedication | 1 |
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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