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In this section I describe the notions SEMANTICALLY COMPLEX , EXPRESSIVE and STRUCTURALLY COMPLEX as they are used in this study . Semantic complexity : a semantically marked word is a conceptually complex word , which has , in addition ...
In this section I describe the notions SEMANTICALLY COMPLEX , EXPRESSIVE and STRUCTURALLY COMPLEX as they are used in this study . Semantic complexity : a semantically marked word is a conceptually complex word , which has , in addition ...
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A corpus analysis of Kambera CVCV roots with complex initial consonants HYPOTHESIS : root forms with complex initial consonants are semantically expressive . MATERIALS I compiled two sets of roots from the Onvlee ( 1984 ) corpus .
A corpus analysis of Kambera CVCV roots with complex initial consonants HYPOTHESIS : root forms with complex initial consonants are semantically expressive . MATERIALS I compiled two sets of roots from the Onvlee ( 1984 ) corpus .
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This indicates that nonwords that violate the constraint on homorganic identical liquids are much more liable to be assigned an expressive interpretation than forms that do not violate the constraint . This suggests that the similar ...
This indicates that nonwords that violate the constraint on homorganic identical liquids are much more liable to be assigned an expressive interpretation than forms that do not violate the constraint . This suggests that the similar ...
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