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Further , evidence from adult - directed speech suggests that the overall rate of neretention in the spoken language is very low ; Ashby ( 1982 ) reports 16 % ne - retention in a corpus of Parisian speakers , Coveney ( 2002 ) reports ...
Further , evidence from adult - directed speech suggests that the overall rate of neretention in the spoken language is very low ; Ashby ( 1982 ) reports 16 % ne - retention in a corpus of Parisian speakers , Coveney ( 2002 ) reports ...
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In a corpus study of the acoustically time - aligned and corrected dataset of spoken dative constructions ( Recchia 2007 ) , Tily and colleagues ( 2009 ) found that the corpus model probabilities of dative production in Bresnan et al .
In a corpus study of the acoustically time - aligned and corrected dataset of spoken dative constructions ( Recchia 2007 ) , Tily and colleagues ( 2009 ) found that the corpus model probabilities of dative production in Bresnan et al .
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Relatedly , despite the many methods described in these papers , none of them makes use of more recent corpus - based approaches . The paper by Gaume and colleagues has corpus linguistics listed as the first of the keywords underneath ...
Relatedly , despite the many methods described in these papers , none of them makes use of more recent corpus - based approaches . The paper by Gaume and colleagues has corpus linguistics listed as the first of the keywords underneath ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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