Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... effect . Along with a robust effect of phonological form , Jescheniak and Levelt ( 1994 ) found a transient effect of lemma frequency . This raises the question of whether the effect holds ONLY for the first occur- rence of a word ...
... effect . Along with a robust effect of phonological form , Jescheniak and Levelt ( 1994 ) found a transient effect of lemma frequency . This raises the question of whether the effect holds ONLY for the first occur- rence of a word ...
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... effect of frequency , but we excluded the thirty- one hyphenated words in the corpus in order to arrive at two clearly distinct classes . A Wilcoxon test for the modifier - head compounds showed a very highly significant difference in ...
... effect of frequency , but we excluded the thirty- one hyphenated words in the corpus in order to arrive at two clearly distinct classes . A Wilcoxon test for the modifier - head compounds showed a very highly significant difference in ...
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... effect , with more lexicalized compounds having a tendency toward more leftward stress . In the final model the lexicalization effect is best seen with spelling , where two - word com- pounds have a perception score of 424 ( 394.3 + ...
... effect , with more lexicalized compounds having a tendency toward more leftward stress . In the final model the lexicalization effect is best seen with spelling , where two - word com- pounds have a perception score of 424 ( 394.3 + ...
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