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A second way to reconcile the present findings with previously observed effects of form frequency relates to spelling ... In this connection , it is interesting to note that the effect of lemma frequency observed by Bonin and Fayol was ...
A second way to reconcile the present findings with previously observed effects of form frequency relates to spelling ... In this connection , it is interesting to note that the effect of lemma frequency observed by Bonin and Fayol was ...
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The data set was the same as the one we used for the effect of frequency , but we excluded the thirtyone hyphenated words in the corpus in order to arrive at two clearly distinct classes . A Wilcoxon test for the modifier - head ...
The data set was the same as the one we used for the effect of frequency , but we excluded the thirtyone hyphenated words in the corpus in order to arrive at two clearly distinct classes . A Wilcoxon test for the modifier - head ...
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Of the semantic category effects , three survive . Left - headed compounds , those that have a geographical term as their right constituent , and compounds that are proper nouns show significantly more rightward stress , while compounds ...
Of the semantic category effects , three survive . Left - headed compounds , those that have a geographical term as their right constituent , and compounds that are proper nouns show significantly more rightward stress , while compounds ...
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