Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... function for brightness per- ception and the function for line - length perception . The plot of judgment ( log of line length ) against stimulus ( log light energy ) is characterized by a straight line , representing a power function ...
... function for brightness per- ception and the function for line - length perception . The plot of judgment ( log of line length ) against stimulus ( log light energy ) is characterized by a straight line , representing a power function ...
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... functions . A single function can be marked by several case inflections , e.g. in some languages direct objects can appear in either accusative or dative case depending on the verb which governs them . This form - function mismatch ...
... functions . A single function can be marked by several case inflections , e.g. in some languages direct objects can appear in either accusative or dative case depending on the verb which governs them . This form - function mismatch ...
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... function fit . He looks at examples of formal overlap involving the adverbial constructions concessive , concessive conditional , and conditional . He points out that al- though these three categories are typically associated with ...
... function fit . He looks at examples of formal overlap involving the adverbial constructions concessive , concessive conditional , and conditional . He points out that al- though these three categories are typically associated with ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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