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Now contrast the fluent speaker's performance with the performance of a machine which MECHANICALLY13 applies an English dictionary to a sentence in the list by associating with each morpheme of the sentence its dictionary entry .
Now contrast the fluent speaker's performance with the performance of a machine which MECHANICALLY13 applies an English dictionary to a sentence in the list by associating with each morpheme of the sentence its dictionary entry .
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Also , the distribution of morphemes here fits the pattern of pien - I - e - n . ... Accordingly , Mey posits a zero variant of his morpheme T , to be designated by Z. Omenien is analyzed as omen - I - Z - e - n , presumably by analogy ...
Also , the distribution of morphemes here fits the pattern of pien - I - e - n . ... Accordingly , Mey posits a zero variant of his morpheme T , to be designated by Z. Omenien is analyzed as omen - I - Z - e - n , presumably by analogy ...
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I have twice tested my students with a Vietnamese text , without translation and without word spaces or other evidence of morpheme boundaries except for spaces at comma and period points . The students , who knew nothing at all about ...
I have twice tested my students with a Vietnamese text , without translation and without word spaces or other evidence of morpheme boundaries except for spaces at comma and period points . The students , who knew nothing at all about ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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