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... effect of vowel quantity . In addition , we see that the percentage of underlyingly voiced obstruents is the lowest in the right most columns , suggesting an effect of the type of segment preceding the final obstruent . Finally , we see ...
... effect of vowel quantity . In addition , we see that the percentage of underlyingly voiced obstruents is the lowest in the right most columns , suggesting an effect of the type of segment preceding the final obstruent . Finally , we see ...
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... effect of , to use Ashby's term , squeezing ne out of its position between the subject and the verb . In other words , the favorable effect of c'est on ne deletion revealed in our corpus is consistent with Harris ( 1978 ) and with ...
... effect of , to use Ashby's term , squeezing ne out of its position between the subject and the verb . In other words , the favorable effect of c'est on ne deletion revealed in our corpus is consistent with Harris ( 1978 ) and with ...
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... effect on members of their classes than medium - frequency words do . According to this hypothesis , high ... effect , but mid - frequency primes had the strongest effect . resolve the difference in our results ; in particular ...
... effect on members of their classes than medium - frequency words do . According to this hypothesis , high ... effect , but mid - frequency primes had the strongest effect . resolve the difference in our results ; in particular ...
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At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 231 |
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