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To compare the relative frequencies of noun - verb pairs which have already developed into diatones with those which still remain final - stressed , I looked up the word frequency of each homographic pair in the American Heritage word ...
To compare the relative frequencies of noun - verb pairs which have already developed into diatones with those which still remain final - stressed , I looked up the word frequency of each homographic pair in the American Heritage word ...
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within each group , since a number of words exhibit behavior out of keeping with the norm for their word frequency ; e.g. , it is difficult to explain why a relatively frequent word like detail has become diatonic , but a very ...
within each group , since a number of words exhibit behavior out of keeping with the norm for their word frequency ; e.g. , it is difficult to explain why a relatively frequent word like detail has become diatonic , but a very ...
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Equivalently , the number of words occurring with a given frequency is inversely proportional to the square of that ... Equation 1 holds adequately only for the mid - range of frequencies , and the law is now usually stated in the form ...
Equivalently , the number of words occurring with a given frequency is inversely proportional to the square of that ... Equation 1 holds adequately only for the mid - range of frequencies , and the law is now usually stated in the form ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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alternative analysis appears apply argument claim clause consider consistent constructions contains contrast derived described detail dialects discussion distinction effect English evidence examples exists fact FIGURE final frequency functional further FUSE future German given gives grammar hand indicates initial interesting interpretation involved John language latter lexical linguistic meaning movement nature notes object observed occur original Palatalization particular patterns phonetic phonological position possible prediction present Press principle problem properties proposed provides question reference relation relative representation represented respect result Romance rules seems segment semantic sentences sound Spanish speakers specific speech stage stops stress structure suggests syntax Table tense thematic theory types underlying University values verb voice volume vowel word order