Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... types occur . From the sixteenth month onwards , all issues of the Times became available , including all special issues . More than 150 new types in -ly alone appear in the sixteenth month of sampling . In the subsequent months , the ...
... types occur . From the sixteenth month onwards , all issues of the Times became available , including all special issues . More than 150 new types in -ly alone appear in the sixteenth month of sampling . In the subsequent months , the ...
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... types , by low numbers of low - frequency types , and by very few , if any , hapax legomena , especially as the size of the sample ( corpus or text ) increases . Conversely , the availability of a productive word - formation rule for a ...
... types , by low numbers of low - frequency types , and by very few , if any , hapax legomena , especially as the size of the sample ( corpus or text ) increases . Conversely , the availability of a productive word - formation rule for a ...
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400 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 400 in- 2 * 10 ^ 7 # tokens -ity 6 * 10 ^ 7 2 * 10 ^ 7 # tokens 6 * 10 ^ 7 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 400 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 400 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 400 un- 2 ...
400 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 400 in- 2 * 10 ^ 7 # tokens -ity 6 * 10 ^ 7 2 * 10 ^ 7 # tokens 6 * 10 ^ 7 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 400 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 400 # new types / hapaxes 0 200 400 un- 2 ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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