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... selection ' , and that selection is either INTENTIONAL , in which the speaker has an immediate goal in language use , or NONINTENTIONAL , which may come about as a result of exposure to use , as a function of token frequency ( Croft ...
... selection ' , and that selection is either INTENTIONAL , in which the speaker has an immediate goal in language use , or NONINTENTIONAL , which may come about as a result of exposure to use , as a function of token frequency ( Croft ...
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... selection would be characterized by the stronger influence of one set of criteria over another . The resulting ... selection is another source - filter theory : aspects of phenotypic variation are systemati- cally selected for or against ...
... selection would be characterized by the stronger influence of one set of criteria over another . The resulting ... selection is another source - filter theory : aspects of phenotypic variation are systemati- cally selected for or against ...
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... selection is likely filtered by additional pragmatic and grammatical factors once children begin to combine words into phrases . Although many details of vocabulary growth are abstracted in the model , 12 the algo- rithm captures two ...
... selection is likely filtered by additional pragmatic and grammatical factors once children begin to combine words into phrases . Although many details of vocabulary growth are abstracted in the model , 12 the algo- rithm captures two ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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