Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... exemplars are represented as exemplars themselves and are stored near similar exemplars to constitute clusters or categories . Thus the phonetic shape of a word might consist of a set of phonetic exemplars that are very similar to one ...
... exemplars are represented as exemplars themselves and are stored near similar exemplars to constitute clusters or categories . Thus the phonetic shape of a word might consist of a set of phonetic exemplars that are very similar to one ...
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... exemplar representation . When meanings are the same , they are mapped onto the same exemplar , but when there are differences , separate exemplars are created . Similarly , the memory for contexts of use for words and constructions can ...
... exemplar representation . When meanings are the same , they are mapped onto the same exemplar , but when there are differences , separate exemplars are created . Similarly , the memory for contexts of use for words and constructions can ...
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... exemplars , and because more frequent exemplars have stronger representations , the form / meaning pair- ings that occur most frequently have strong representations and the less frequent pairings could eventually disappear from use ...
... exemplars , and because more frequent exemplars have stronger representations , the form / meaning pair- ings that occur most frequently have strong representations and the less frequent pairings could eventually disappear from use ...
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The IndoAryan languages J Peterson | 891 |
Cognitive linguistics L A Michaelis | 898 |
Paradigms in phonological theory C Rice | 905 |
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