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... lexical innovation is based on a broadened range of numbers of low - frequency types and their to- kens , the reader is referred to Baayen 1993a . In the remainder of this paper we will focus on lexical innovation with refer- ence to ...
... lexical innovation is based on a broadened range of numbers of low - frequency types and their to- kens , the reader is referred to Baayen 1993a . In the remainder of this paper we will focus on lexical innovation with refer- ence to ...
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... lexical relations . Cambridge , MA : MIT dissertation . — . 1976. Lexical structures in syntax and semantics , Amsterdam : North Holland . HINRICHS , E. 1985. A compositional semantics for aktionsarten and NP reference in English ...
... lexical relations . Cambridge , MA : MIT dissertation . — . 1976. Lexical structures in syntax and semantics , Amsterdam : North Holland . HINRICHS , E. 1985. A compositional semantics for aktionsarten and NP reference in English ...
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... lexical words , and derived it from phonological and metrical principles . We turn now to the other four , which involve primarily its weak positions . 3.2 . LEXICAL MONOSYLLABLES IN WEAK POSITIONS . The most distinctive property of ...
... lexical words , and derived it from phonological and metrical principles . We turn now to the other four , which involve primarily its weak positions . 3.2 . LEXICAL MONOSYLLABLES IN WEAK POSITIONS . The most distinctive property of ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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