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Butterworth ( 1983 ) and Levelt ( 1989 : 185 ) argue that in everyday spoken English the use of new words is exceptional . This is a strong claim , and though , on the one hand , there is little doubt that it is correct for ...
Butterworth ( 1983 ) and Levelt ( 1989 : 185 ) argue that in everyday spoken English the use of new words is exceptional . This is a strong claim , and though , on the one hand , there is little doubt that it is correct for ...
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and corpus - based word lists . For small samples , nearly all hapax legomena are listed in comprehensive dictionaries . As the size of the sample increases , however , the number of low - frequency words that are not listed in ...
and corpus - based word lists . For small samples , nearly all hapax legomena are listed in comprehensive dictionaries . As the size of the sample increases , however , the number of low - frequency words that are not listed in ...
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She uses prototypes to account for the ability of humans to extract a core meaning from polysemous words but concludes that a yet larger framework is needed to explain the full range of the mental lexicon , since words occur in ...
She uses prototypes to account for the ability of humans to extract a core meaning from polysemous words but concludes that a yet larger framework is needed to explain the full range of the mental lexicon , since words occur in ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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