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... effects characteristic of lexically stored items , for example frequency effects . We examine these predictions in the experiments reported in §4 . With respect to the representation of stem variants such as those in 1b , linguists have ...
... effects characteristic of lexically stored items , for example frequency effects . We examine these predictions in the experiments reported in §4 . With respect to the representation of stem variants such as those in 1b , linguists have ...
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... effects of affix frequency and word - form frequency can be teased apart . If inflected adjectives are stored as wholes , we would expect to find word- form frequency effects . Ruhigem for example , should produce shorter lexical ...
... effects of affix frequency and word - form frequency can be teased apart . If inflected adjectives are stored as wholes , we would expect to find word- form frequency effects . Ruhigem for example , should produce shorter lexical ...
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... effects are likely to be due to the lexical representations themselves , rather than to effects of modality - specific access procedures . Second , since all targets are presented immediately at the offset of the prime , the task is ...
... effects are likely to be due to the lexical representations themselves , rather than to effects of modality - specific access procedures . Second , since all targets are presented immediately at the offset of the prime , the task is ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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