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... verb ( Table 4 ) . The conjecture is further weakened when the effect of the verb on the subject's behavior is examined : if the verb was present , was the subject more likely to do what it implied ? The data are clear here : given that ...
... verb ( Table 4 ) . The conjecture is further weakened when the effect of the verb on the subject's behavior is examined : if the verb was present , was the subject more likely to do what it implied ? The data are clear here : given that ...
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AGE INTELL . VERBS VERB PRONOUNS AUX . VERB NOUN SUFFIX ARTICLES SUFFIX MEDIAN LENGTH .38 .56 .59 .71 .66 .65 .39 .38 AGE .39 .41 .38 .45 .55 .24 .30 INTELLIGIBILITY .47 .31 .29 .53 .62 .50 VERBS .62 .54 .38 VERB AUXILIARIES .13 .22 .68 ...
AGE INTELL . VERBS VERB PRONOUNS AUX . VERB NOUN SUFFIX ARTICLES SUFFIX MEDIAN LENGTH .38 .56 .59 .71 .66 .65 .39 .38 AGE .39 .41 .38 .45 .55 .24 .30 INTELLIGIBILITY .47 .31 .29 .53 .62 .50 VERBS .62 .54 .38 VERB AUXILIARIES .13 .22 .68 ...
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The treatment of the strong verb is perhaps the least informative part of the book . For one thing , many of the underlying regularities of the strong verb , as of the weak , cannot be fully expressed within the limitations of an item ...
The treatment of the strong verb is perhaps the least informative part of the book . For one thing , many of the underlying regularities of the strong verb , as of the weak , cannot be fully expressed within the limitations of an item ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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