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CHRONICLING THE TIMES : PRODUCTIVE LEXICAL INNOVATIONS IN AN ENGLISH NEWSPAPER R. HARALD BAAYEN Max Planck Institute for ANTOINETTE RENOUF University of Liverpool Psycholinguistics This study examines the productivity of five English ...
CHRONICLING THE TIMES : PRODUCTIVE LEXICAL INNOVATIONS IN AN ENGLISH NEWSPAPER R. HARALD BAAYEN Max Planck Institute for ANTOINETTE RENOUF University of Liverpool Psycholinguistics This study examines the productivity of five English ...
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The positive slopes for the regression lines obtained for the productive affixes suggest that these affixes may be be- ... If correct , the productivity measures dis- cussed above are approximations rather than true estimates of the ...
The positive slopes for the regression lines obtained for the productive affixes suggest that these affixes may be be- ... If correct , the productivity measures dis- cussed above are approximations rather than true estimates of the ...
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The greatest divergence between the two corpora emerges for un- and in- , suggesting that the 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- ...
The greatest divergence between the two corpora emerges for un- and in- , suggesting that the 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- ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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