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This leads to a very strict definition of lexical innovation : only those words that are neologisms with respect to existing ... Figure 3 plots the time course of lexical innovation , as defined above , for the affixes considered here .
This leads to a very strict definition of lexical innovation : only those words that are neologisms with respect to existing ... Figure 3 plots the time course of lexical innovation , as defined above , for the affixes considered here .
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If we drop the restriction that a word should not occur in a dictionary from our definition of lexical innovation , we are left with a definition that focuses exclusively on the number of hapax legomena with a given affix in the corpus ...
If we drop the restriction that a word should not occur in a dictionary from our definition of lexical innovation , we are left with a definition that focuses exclusively on the number of hapax legomena with a given affix in the corpus ...
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a KRISTIN HANSON PAUL KIPARSKY University of British Columbia Stanford University This paper presents a parametric theory of poetic meter which defines a set of formally possible meters based on the prosodic constituents and categories ...
a KRISTIN HANSON PAUL KIPARSKY University of British Columbia Stanford University This paper presents a parametric theory of poetic meter which defines a set of formally possible meters based on the prosodic constituents and categories ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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