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... base words . There is one kind of base word that does not allow adverbial -ly to attach , namely adjectives formed by means of -ly itself . There has been some discussion about the nature of this restriction ( Aronoff 1976 : 37fn ...
... base words . There is one kind of base word that does not allow adverbial -ly to attach , namely adjectives formed by means of -ly itself . There has been some discussion about the nature of this restriction ( Aronoff 1976 : 37fn ...
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... base words from the so - called native stratum of the lexicon renders -ity less productive than -ness , which is free to attach to both native and non - native base words . Van Marle ( 1985 ) argues that as the number of such ...
... base words from the so - called native stratum of the lexicon renders -ity less productive than -ness , which is free to attach to both native and non - native base words . Van Marle ( 1985 ) argues that as the number of such ...
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... base word . ( Squared ) height proportional to the signed contribution to the Chi - squared Statistic , width ... words to which -ly attaches ( see Fig . 6 ) is to be expected , given the high overall productivity of -ly and the numbers of ...
... base word . ( Squared ) height proportional to the signed contribution to the Chi - squared Statistic , width ... words to which -ly attaches ( see Fig . 6 ) is to be expected , given the high overall productivity of -ly and the numbers of ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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