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\section{Discussion}
This small-scale analysis shows that there is not a significant difference in
the durations of the relative pronoun \trans{\v{s}to} and the interrogative
pronoun \trans{\v{s}to}, nor is there a significant difference in the durations
of the \trans{\v{s}to} of complex conjunctions such as \trans{potomu \v{s}to}
\engl{because} and the \trans{\v{s}to} of the hypothetical subordinator
\trans{\v{s}toby}. However, there is a statistically significant difference in
the durations of these two sorts of \trans{\v{s}to}, i.e., of \trans{\v{s}to}
as an independent pronoun and \trans{\v{s}to} as part of a complex conjunction
or subordinator.
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