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... structure , but the nature of this relationship is not well understood . This article presents a computa- tional model , the VOCABULARY EXPANSION MODEL ( VEM ) , designed to explore how acquisition rate might interact with other ...
... structure , but the nature of this relationship is not well understood . This article presents a computa- tional model , the VOCABULARY EXPANSION MODEL ( VEM ) , designed to explore how acquisition rate might interact with other ...
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... structure of existing and developing phonological systems : structure emerges ( i ) over time and ( ii ) in response to selection pressures . In VEM , phonological structure emerges from phonetic factors that have long been suggested to ...
... structure of existing and developing phonological systems : structure emerges ( i ) over time and ( ii ) in response to selection pressures . In VEM , phonological structure emerges from phonetic factors that have long been suggested to ...
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... structure is adopted and adapted from Knud Lambrecht's work ( Information structure and sentence form : Topic , focus and the mental representation of discourse re- ferents , Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1994 ) , a work that ...
... structure is adopted and adapted from Knud Lambrecht's work ( Information structure and sentence form : Topic , focus and the mental representation of discourse re- ferents , Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1994 ) , a work that ...
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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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