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FREQUENCY . As can be seen in Table 1 , frequency differentials were almost always involved between items in our binomials dataset , and there is a highly significant ( p < 0.001 ) trend for more frequent items to precede less frequent ...
FREQUENCY . As can be seen in Table 1 , frequency differentials were almost always involved between items in our binomials dataset , and there is a highly significant ( p < 0.001 ) trend for more frequent items to precede less frequent ...
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exemplar model of categorization that takes into account both token and type frequency in the corpus works well for explaining the range of adjective types found in the corpus for each construction . In its simplest form , exemplar ...
exemplar model of categorization that takes into account both token and type frequency in the corpus works well for explaining the range of adjective types found in the corpus for each construction . In its simplest form , exemplar ...
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The second experiment was designed to determine if the frequency of the exemplars and the kinds of semantic similarity we postulate correlate with acceptability ratings made by native Spanish speakers . 9.1 . THE QUESTIONNAIRE .
The second experiment was designed to determine if the frequency of the exemplars and the kinds of semantic similarity we postulate correlate with acceptability ratings made by native Spanish speakers . 9.1 . THE QUESTIONNAIRE .
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