Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... sample is 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 ...
... sample is 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 ...
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... sample from each month was subsequently transcribed in phonetic transcription for further study , yielding a database of 8 monthly samples . For the ... SAMPLE SIZE MLUIa CODED SAMPLE MLU2a Dorothy 1 EARLY SYNTACTIC ACQUISITION IN GERMAN 103.
... sample from each month was subsequently transcribed in phonetic transcription for further study , yielding a database of 8 monthly samples . For the ... SAMPLE SIZE MLUIa CODED SAMPLE MLU2a Dorothy 1 EARLY SYNTACTIC ACQUISITION IN GERMAN 103.
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... sample . MLU2 is the MLU using SALT ( Miller & Chapman 1985 ) on the coded sample only . Only the latter was calculated for Dorothy . c b These are a subset of the total sample that were used in the subsequent analysis ( see 3.2 below ) ...
... sample . MLU2 is the MLU using SALT ( Miller & Chapman 1985 ) on the coded sample only . Only the latter was calculated for Dorothy . c b These are a subset of the total sample that were used in the subsequent analysis ( see 3.2 below ) ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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