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... vocabularies was fast , medium , or slow . Different rates of word acquisition resulted in the three different rates of vocabulary expansion that are shown . The growth - rate parameter was set to model slow , medium , and fast ...
... vocabularies was fast , medium , or slow . Different rates of word acquisition resulted in the three different rates of vocabulary expansion that are shown . The growth - rate parameter was set to model slow , medium , and fast ...
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... vocabularies . For instance , comparisons of three - hundred - word vocabularies in Figure 4 show relatively large rate- dependent differences between slow- , medium- , and fast - growth vocabularies . The iden- tity of the source ...
... vocabularies . For instance , comparisons of three - hundred - word vocabularies in Figure 4 show relatively large rate- dependent differences between slow- , medium- , and fast - growth vocabularies . The iden- tity of the source ...
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... vocabulary . 6.3 VOCABULARY - LEVEL STRUCTURE . The system - level costs provided two measures of distinctiveness by assessing phonological homogeneity / diversity in the simulated vocabularies . Although homogeneity was expected to ...
... vocabulary . 6.3 VOCABULARY - LEVEL STRUCTURE . The system - level costs provided two measures of distinctiveness by assessing phonological homogeneity / diversity in the simulated vocabularies . Although homogeneity was expected to ...
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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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