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Ten words , represented by a total of sixty - two tokens , were excluded for this reason . The analysis took into account all tokens of the homophone candidates from the Switchboard corpus of American English ( Godfrey et al .
Ten words , represented by a total of sixty - two tokens , were excluded for this reason . The analysis took into account all tokens of the homophone candidates from the Switchboard corpus of American English ( Godfrey et al .
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While a transitive verb in Walman requires both arguments to be present in the form of pronominal affixes , the most common clausal configuration for pronominal arguments is for the subject to be represented by both an independent ...
While a transitive verb in Walman requires both arguments to be present in the form of pronominal affixes , the most common clausal configuration for pronominal arguments is for the subject to be represented by both an independent ...
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In Ch . 3 , ' Semantic networks and metaphoric language ' , Givón explains that one's physical , mental , and social environment is cognitively represented by means of a lexicon that constitutes the mental map of these environments .
In Ch . 3 , ' Semantic networks and metaphoric language ' , Givón explains that one's physical , mental , and social environment is cognitively represented by means of a lexicon that constitutes the mental map of these environments .
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