Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... FREQUENCY . It is generally accepted that there is a link between irregularity and frequency , as indicated , for instance , by Mańczak ( 1966 ) and discussed by Nicholson ( 1989 ) . In comparing the suppletive items across languages we ...
... FREQUENCY . It is generally accepted that there is a link between irregularity and frequency , as indicated , for instance , by Mańczak ( 1966 ) and discussed by Nicholson ( 1989 ) . In comparing the suppletive items across languages we ...
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... frequency ) , while irregular forms are stored as wholes . Other dualistic approaches use race models in which processing by rote and by computation compete with each given word , with the outcome being a function of various properties ...
... frequency ) , while irregular forms are stored as wholes . Other dualistic approaches use race models in which processing by rote and by computation compete with each given word , with the outcome being a function of various properties ...
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... frequency of occurrence ( token frequency ) on the pronunciation of segments ( RICHARD WRIGHT ) , and the role of frequency of the pattern in the lexicon ( type frequency ) on speech perception and on well - formedness judgments ...
... frequency of occurrence ( token frequency ) on the pronunciation of segments ( RICHARD WRIGHT ) , and the role of frequency of the pattern in the lexicon ( type frequency ) on speech perception and on well - formedness judgments ...
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