Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... defined by a comprehensive dictionary ) it gives rise to , then the greatest numbers of neologisms are to be found among the words with the lowest frequencies of use . Up till now we have used a simple criterion to decide whether a word ...
... defined by a comprehensive dictionary ) it gives rise to , then the greatest numbers of neologisms are to be found among the words with the lowest frequencies of use . Up till now we have used a simple criterion to decide whether a word ...
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... defined by the following characteristics : ( 1 ) a . A strong metrical position may not contain an unstressed ... defined by almost exactly the same five properties in 1 ( Kiparsky 1989 , Hanson 1992 ) . But mutual influence or a common ...
... defined by the following characteristics : ( 1 ) a . A strong metrical position may not contain an unstressed ... defined by almost exactly the same five properties in 1 ( Kiparsky 1989 , Hanson 1992 ) . But mutual influence or a common ...
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... defines 1 alone as the optimal meter for Finnish , and that its properties exactly match the practice of Finnish ... defined by fixing two STRUCTURE parameters and three REALIZATION PARAM- ETERS . The structure parameters , NUMBER OF ...
... defines 1 alone as the optimal meter for Finnish , and that its properties exactly match the practice of Finnish ... defined by fixing two STRUCTURE parameters and three REALIZATION PARAM- ETERS . The structure parameters , NUMBER OF ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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