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Thus , we can conclude that English irregulars appear with other irregulars in synsets to a degree that cannot be attributed to chance . Table 2 shows that the pattern observed for English is also present in our Dutch data , even though ...
Thus , we can conclude that English irregulars appear with other irregulars in synsets to a degree that cannot be attributed to chance . Table 2 shows that the pattern observed for English is also present in our Dutch data , even though ...
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... squelch STRIKE thrum thud thump tick ting tinkle toll t001 trill wail wheeze whine smell STINK BLEED dribble drip drool gush pour puff seep SHED spew spill spout spurt squirt Simplex verbs in Levin's alternation class 48 ( -appear ' ...
... squelch STRIKE thrum thud thump tick ting tinkle toll t001 trill wail wheeze whine smell STINK BLEED dribble drip drool gush pour puff seep SHED spew spill spout spurt squirt Simplex verbs in Levin's alternation class 48 ( -appear ' ...
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Recall that he without the definitive accent does not appear in the scope of negation and in such contexts we find the indefinite ha , a fact illustrated by the unacceptability of he without the definitive accent in 49.
Recall that he without the definitive accent does not appear in the scope of negation and in such contexts we find the indefinite ha , a fact illustrated by the unacceptability of he without the definitive accent in 49.
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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