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When it comes to the past tense in English , German , or Dutch , however , there is no obvious semantic difference to guide the choice between regular and irregular . In Joanisse and Seidenberg's connectionist model ( 1999 : 7593 ) ...
When it comes to the past tense in English , German , or Dutch , however , there is no obvious semantic difference to guide the choice between regular and irregular . In Joanisse and Seidenberg's connectionist model ( 1999 : 7593 ) ...
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To avoid any misunderstanding , we are not claiming that there are deterministic semantic ' rules ' governing the past tense . What we do claim is that there is a conspiracy of subtle probabilistic ( graded ) semantic distributional ...
To avoid any misunderstanding , we are not claiming that there are deterministic semantic ' rules ' governing the past tense . What we do claim is that there is a conspiracy of subtle probabilistic ( graded ) semantic distributional ...
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What we hope to have clarified is that for a proper understanding of the details of the past tense in English , German , and Dutch , the graded , probabilistic notion of semantic density is essential . For instance , the greater ...
What we hope to have clarified is that for a proper understanding of the details of the past tense in English , German , and Dutch , the graded , probabilistic notion of semantic density is essential . For instance , the greater ...
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