Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... given by the ratio in 3 . ( 3 ) PNC = VN ( 1 , c ) Ne In contrast to P * , the productivity statistic P does not take into account the rate at which tokens with affix c appear in the overall sample . What P represents is the likelihood ...
... given by the ratio in 3 . ( 3 ) PNC = VN ( 1 , c ) Ne In contrast to P * , the productivity statistic P does not take into account the rate at which tokens with affix c appear in the overall sample . What P represents is the likelihood ...
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... given condition will hold in any language . A & P argue for physiological antagonism or synergism between certain feature combinations - for instance , advancing the tongue root causes the tongue body to raise ( and vice versa ) ...
... given condition will hold in any language . A & P argue for physiological antagonism or synergism between certain feature combinations - for instance , advancing the tongue root causes the tongue body to raise ( and vice versa ) ...
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... given in the text should take such forms as ' Examples are given in Nichols 1986 ' , ' Bloomfield ( 1933 : 264 ) introduced the term ... ' , or ' Many coastal languages of the Northwest had sounds intermediate between nasal and voiced ...
... given in the text should take such forms as ' Examples are given in Nichols 1986 ' , ' Bloomfield ( 1933 : 264 ) introduced the term ... ' , or ' Many coastal languages of the Northwest had sounds intermediate between nasal and voiced ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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