Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... productivity . Our investigations support the use- fulness of the quantitative formalization of the notion DEGREE OF PRODUCTIVITY developed in Baayen 1992 , 1993a . At the same time , they illustrate that productivity is a function of ...
... productivity . Our investigations support the use- fulness of the quantitative formalization of the notion DEGREE OF PRODUCTIVITY developed in Baayen 1992 , 1993a . At the same time , they illustrate that productivity is a function of ...
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... productivity in English can be drawn with confidence . Our finding that -ly , -ness , and un- are clearly productive contrasts sharply with the conclusions reached by Cannon ( 1988 ) on the basis of a survey of neologisms in ...
... productivity in English can be drawn with confidence . Our finding that -ly , -ness , and un- are clearly productive contrasts sharply with the conclusions reached by Cannon ( 1988 ) on the basis of a survey of neologisms in ...
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... productivity of affixal negation as such is a function of text type rather than the degrees of productivity of the prefix forms un- and in- themselves . The most productive affixes considered in this study give rise to lexical inno ...
... productivity of affixal negation as such is a function of text type rather than the degrees of productivity of the prefix forms un- and in- themselves . The most productive affixes considered in this study give rise to lexical inno ...
Inhalt
Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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