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compounds must be left - stressed , given the high proportion of rather low perception scores . If we take , for example , the mean perception score of -er argument - head compounds ( 403.3 ) as a baseline for clear leftward stress ...
compounds must be left - stressed , given the high proportion of rather low perception scores . If we take , for example , the mean perception score of -er argument - head compounds ( 403.3 ) as a baseline for clear leftward stress ...
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Each compound was coded according to whether it displayed the pertinent category . ( 4 ) a . ... Only one of the six categories does not show the predicted effect , that is , compounds where N2 refers to a type of thoroughfare are not ...
Each compound was coded according to whether it displayed the pertinent category . ( 4 ) a . ... Only one of the six categories does not show the predicted effect , that is , compounds where N2 refers to a type of thoroughfare are not ...
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This baseline holds for compounds that are spelled as one word and do not belong to one of the semantic categories ... If a compound belongs to one of the semantic categories in the left column of the table , or is spelled as two words ...
This baseline holds for compounds that are spelled as one word and do not belong to one of the semantic categories ... If a compound belongs to one of the semantic categories in the left column of the table , or is spelled as two words ...
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