Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... words . As we shall argue below , words that appear only once in more than three years of newspaper issues are highly likely to be lexical innovations for individual read- ers of the Times . The nonnegligible rate at which novel words ...
... words . As we shall argue below , words that appear only once in more than three years of newspaper issues are highly likely to be lexical innovations for individual read- ers of the Times . The nonnegligible rate at which novel words ...
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... words that are not listed in dictionaries increases , notably so among the hapax legomena . Given the size of the Times corpus , we would expect our sample to contain large numbers of words not listed in a comprehensive dictionary ...
... words that are not listed in dictionaries increases , notably so among the hapax legomena . Given the size of the Times corpus , we would expect our sample to contain large numbers of words not listed in a comprehensive dictionary ...
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... word class and word meaning ( Ch . 9 ) . In her view these are closely linked on one side of the coin , with the sound structure of words on the other . Content words - nouns , verbs , adjectives - not function words , constitute the ...
... word class and word meaning ( Ch . 9 ) . In her view these are closely linked on one side of the coin , with the sound structure of words on the other . Content words - nouns , verbs , adjectives - not function words , constitute the ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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