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Thus , if the scale allowed reasonable representation of both relative and absolute acceptability , then sentences marked with the same symbol should be roughly comparable in acceptability and any sentence marked ** should be worse than ...
Thus , if the scale allowed reasonable representation of both relative and absolute acceptability , then sentences marked with the same symbol should be roughly comparable in acceptability and any sentence marked ** should be worse than ...
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( 2 ) In all such cases , the process - result contrast is encoded in the following way : one verb is marked for result , and the other is unmarked for either process or result . Thus , MAKE is marked for result , whereas do is unmarked ...
( 2 ) In all such cases , the process - result contrast is encoded in the following way : one verb is marked for result , and the other is unmarked for either process or result . Thus , MAKE is marked for result , whereas do is unmarked ...
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This marked choice signals a difference in lexical meaning , which is specified a in the lexical entry of ... The latter marked option is not available for torinozoku ' remove ' , since the verb does not carry the affected ' meaning .
This marked choice signals a difference in lexical meaning , which is specified a in the lexical entry of ... The latter marked option is not available for torinozoku ' remove ' , since the verb does not carry the affected ' meaning .
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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