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How would function words affect the results ? Table 1 shows the thirteen most frequent function words with homophonous content words in Switchboard . Function words are approximately 60 milliseconds shorter on average than their content ...
How would function words affect the results ? Table 1 shows the thirteen most frequent function words with homophonous content words in Switchboard . Function words are approximately 60 milliseconds shorter on average than their content ...
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SO SPELLING FREQUENCY AVERAGE DURATION FUNCTION WORD CONTENT WORD FUNCTION WORD CONTENT WORD FUNCTION WORD CONTENT WORD in inn 39,968 13 143 274 but butt 28,913 13 212 326 sew 27,145 46 264 361 we wee 25,379 5 149 258 not knot 14,395 1 ...
SO SPELLING FREQUENCY AVERAGE DURATION FUNCTION WORD CONTENT WORD FUNCTION WORD CONTENT WORD FUNCTION WORD CONTENT WORD in inn 39,968 13 143 274 but butt 28,913 13 212 326 sew 27,145 46 264 361 we wee 25,379 5 149 258 not knot 14,395 1 ...
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A functional explanation , by contrast , such as “ actors and undergoers are expressed in prominent syntactic positions ' ... One problem is the conflation of diachronic motivation with synchronic function ( see also Tomasello 2003 ) .
A functional explanation , by contrast , such as “ actors and undergoers are expressed in prominent syntactic positions ' ... One problem is the conflation of diachronic motivation with synchronic function ( see also Tomasello 2003 ) .
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