Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... analysis of well . Another advantage of using a large conversational corpus is the opportunities it provides for both qualitative and quantitative analysis . The difficulties of extending quantitative analysis to syntactic , semantic ...
... analysis of well . Another advantage of using a large conversational corpus is the opportunities it provides for both qualitative and quantitative analysis . The difficulties of extending quantitative analysis to syntactic , semantic ...
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... analysis to the data ; but the results seem to add nothing to the simpler calculations . Of course , the fact that a variable rule analysis confirms the other results is of some importance — since , as a multivariate procedure , it ...
... analysis to the data ; but the results seem to add nothing to the simpler calculations . Of course , the fact that a variable rule analysis confirms the other results is of some importance — since , as a multivariate procedure , it ...
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... analysis may actually confirm the conclusion which R bases on stylistic considerations . My second reason for thinking R unjustified in her theoretical criticisms is that her grammatical analysis of the relative marker is faulty . She ...
... analysis may actually confirm the conclusion which R bases on stylistic considerations . My second reason for thinking R unjustified in her theoretical criticisms is that her grammatical analysis of the relative marker is faulty . She ...
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