Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... EXPRESSIVE and STRUCTURALLY COMPLEX as they are used in this study . Seman- tic complexity : a semantically marked word is a conceptually complex word , which has , in addition to basic semantic features , one or more evaluative ...
... EXPRESSIVE and STRUCTURALLY COMPLEX as they are used in this study . Seman- tic complexity : a semantically marked word is a conceptually complex word , which has , in addition to basic semantic features , one or more evaluative ...
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... expressive . MATERIALS I compiled two sets of roots from the Onvlee ( 1984 ) corpus . One test set contained all the Kambera CVCV roots with the initial consonants / nj / ( ny ) ( 28 items ) and / nd3 / ( nj ) ( 41 items ) . The control ...
... expressive . MATERIALS I compiled two sets of roots from the Onvlee ( 1984 ) corpus . One test set contained all the Kambera CVCV roots with the initial consonants / nj / ( ny ) ( 28 items ) and / nd3 / ( nj ) ( 41 items ) . The control ...
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... expressive interpretation than forms that do not violate the constraint . This suggests that the similar correlation observed for the real words in Table 16 is probably significant as well . The results of the experi- ment also indicate ...
... expressive interpretation than forms that do not violate the constraint . This suggests that the similar correlation observed for the real words in Table 16 is probably significant as well . The results of the experi- ment also indicate ...
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