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... context . Formulaic repetitions were eliminated in all but their first context . For example , Andreas used guck mal ! ' look ! ' as an imperative form numerous times but it was only counted once in the analysis , since it appeared as a ...
... context . Formulaic repetitions were eliminated in all but their first context . For example , Andreas used guck mal ! ' look ! ' as an imperative form numerous times but it was only counted once in the analysis , since it appeared as a ...
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... contexts . a Number of times each code was used . Sentences could contain one , two or all three of these codes so no proportions are given . b Parallel to P & W , only ... context . Individual x2 108 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 72 , NUMBER 1 ( 1996 )
... contexts . a Number of times each code was used . Sentences could contain one , two or all three of these codes so no proportions are given . b Parallel to P & W , only ... context . Individual x2 108 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 72 , NUMBER 1 ( 1996 )
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... contexts and items ; weak items ( e.g. any ) appear in any monotone de- creasing context , medium strength items ( e.g. yet ) occur only in anti - additive contexts , and the strongest items ( e.g. a bit ) require anti - morphic contexts ...
... contexts and items ; weak items ( e.g. any ) appear in any monotone de- creasing context , medium strength items ( e.g. yet ) occur only in anti - additive contexts , and the strongest items ( e.g. a bit ) require anti - morphic contexts ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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