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As we shall argue below , words that appear only once in more than three years of newspaper issues are highly likely to be lexical innovations for individual readers of the Times . The nonnegligible rate at which novel words appear ...
As we shall argue below , words that appear only once in more than three years of newspaper issues are highly likely to be lexical innovations for individual readers of the Times . The nonnegligible rate at which novel words appear ...
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These counts are all based exclusively on the hapax legomena , as it is primarily among the hapax legomena that novel words are expected to appear . We have checked this expectation for formations in - ness and -ity .
These counts are all based exclusively on the hapax legomena , as it is primarily among the hapax legomena that novel words are expected to appear . We have checked this expectation for formations in - ness and -ity .
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states : ' In Ancient Greek the definite article would appear to be dependent ... , SINCE IT CANNOT APPEAR IN A NOUN PHRASE ON ITS OWN ' ( emphasis mine ] ( 102 ) . Not true . It is actually common for Greek definite articles to be ...
states : ' In Ancient Greek the definite article would appear to be dependent ... , SINCE IT CANNOT APPEAR IN A NOUN PHRASE ON ITS OWN ' ( emphasis mine ] ( 102 ) . Not true . It is actually common for Greek definite articles to be ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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