Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... violation , expected probability , and similarity to exist- CONSTRAINT VIOLATION OCP violation No violation EXPECTED PROBABILITY High , 0.12-0.25 ( M = 0.171 ) Low , 0.06-0.12 ( M = 0.068 ) NEIGHBORHOOD DENSITY Dense , 11-20 ( M = 13.2 ) ...
... violation , expected probability , and similarity to exist- CONSTRAINT VIOLATION OCP violation No violation EXPECTED PROBABILITY High , 0.12-0.25 ( M = 0.171 ) Low , 0.06-0.12 ( M = 0.068 ) NEIGHBORHOOD DENSITY Dense , 11-20 ( M = 13.2 ) ...
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... violation as a factor . As in stimulus set I , there was an extremely strong effect of OCP - place violation . Novel roots with OCP- place violations were rated significantly less wordlike than roots without violations ( F ( 1,39 ) ...
... violation as a factor . As in stimulus set I , there was an extremely strong effect of OCP - place violation . Novel roots with OCP- place violations were rated significantly less wordlike than roots without violations ( F ( 1,39 ) ...
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... violations . The model's predic- tions are borne out in the lexical patterns in the dictionary : Arabic verbs containing multiple OCP - place violations are found predictably less frequently than those contain- ing a single violation ...
... violations . The model's predic- tions are borne out in the lexical patterns in the dictionary : Arabic verbs containing multiple OCP - place violations are found predictably less frequently than those contain- ing a single violation ...
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