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The distinction between acceptability and grammaticality unveils a further distinction between RELATIVE GRAMMATICALITY , which is an inherent feature of the grammar , and RELATIVE ACCEPTABILITY , which is perceived by the subject .
The distinction between acceptability and grammaticality unveils a further distinction between RELATIVE GRAMMATICALITY , which is an inherent feature of the grammar , and RELATIVE ACCEPTABILITY , which is perceived by the subject .
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Even though absolute acceptability is usually not of primary interest , the 0 - ? - * - ** scale ought to facilitate building extended linguistic arguments on the basis of acceptability judgments .
Even though absolute acceptability is usually not of primary interest , the 0 - ? - * - ** scale ought to facilitate building extended linguistic arguments on the basis of acceptability judgments .
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Gradience of grammaticality / acceptability can be captured empiri- cally . Estimates of acceptability can be made consistent across large sets of examples without direct pairwise comparison , as the validation and calibration studies ...
Gradience of grammaticality / acceptability can be captured empiri- cally . Estimates of acceptability can be made consistent across large sets of examples without direct pairwise comparison , as the validation and calibration studies ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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