Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... affixes , the ' statistical readiness ' with which these affixes are used to coin novel words ( Bolinger 1948 ; see also Aronoff 1980 ) , can be investigated in various ways . Older studies gauge the degree of productivity of affixes by ...
... affixes , the ' statistical readiness ' with which these affixes are used to coin novel words ( Bolinger 1948 ; see also Aronoff 1980 ) , can be investigated in various ways . Older studies gauge the degree of productivity of affixes by ...
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... affixes suggest that these affixes may be be- coming increasingly productive in the Times . This would imply that the urn model for word frequency distributions , according to which word tokens are randomly sampled from a fixed ...
... affixes suggest that these affixes may be be- coming increasingly productive in the Times . This would imply that the urn model for word frequency distributions , according to which word tokens are randomly sampled from a fixed ...
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... affixes studied here , both across affixes and within the input subdomains of each of the affixes separately . Substantial variations can be observed for the base types of a single affix , as is immediately apparent from Fig . 6. For ...
... affixes studied here , both across affixes and within the input subdomains of each of the affixes separately . Substantial variations can be observed for the base types of a single affix , as is immediately apparent from Fig . 6. For ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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