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These results suggest that the effect of overall usage frequency on word duration is separate and distinguishable from the ... But the experimental record suggests that low - frequency words are longer in duration than high - frequency ...
These results suggest that the effect of overall usage frequency on word duration is separate and distinguishable from the ... But the experimental record suggests that low - frequency words are longer in duration than high - frequency ...
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The fact that such differences have been observed for singleword production ( Bonin & Fayol 2002 , Whalen 1996 ) suggests that it cannot be entirely due to accent placement or other aspects of language use in particular contexts .
The fact that such differences have been observed for singleword production ( Bonin & Fayol 2002 , Whalen 1996 ) suggests that it cannot be entirely due to accent placement or other aspects of language use in particular contexts .
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I am suggesting an alternative , interpreting projection in terms of extended projections rather than traditional three - level X structure ; for example , T suggests that ihjäl ' to death ' is an  , which cannot project AP .
I am suggesting an alternative , interpreting projection in terms of extended projections rather than traditional three - level X structure ; for example , T suggests that ihjäl ' to death ' is an  , which cannot project AP .
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