Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... appear only once in more than three years of newspaper issues are highly likely to be lexical innovations for individual read- ers of the Times . The nonnegligible rate at which novel words appear after processing some 80 million ...
... appear only once in more than three years of newspaper issues are highly likely to be lexical innovations for individual read- ers of the Times . The nonnegligible rate at which novel words appear after processing some 80 million ...
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... appear in WIII ? The answer is clearly yes . For -ness and -ity , 348 and 143 hapax legomena are not listed in WIII ; for un- and -in we counted 450 and 15 such words , and for -ly , 560. These counts are all based exclusively on the ...
... appear in WIII ? The answer is clearly yes . For -ness and -ity , 348 and 143 hapax legomena are not listed in WIII ; for un- and -in we counted 450 and 15 such words , and for -ly , 560. These counts are all based exclusively on the ...
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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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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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