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The interpretation of realization rules also depends on the organization of the lexicon . A defining assumption of SP models , like Anderson 1992 and Stump 2001 , is that root and stem forms are associated with lexical entries .
The interpretation of realization rules also depends on the organization of the lexicon . A defining assumption of SP models , like Anderson 1992 and Stump 2001 , is that root and stem forms are associated with lexical entries .
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If lexical entries could refer to semantic relations , these problems would disappear and semantic relations would be amply justified . This example leads to another general claim — that lexical entries must not mention phrases since ...
If lexical entries could refer to semantic relations , these problems would disappear and semantic relations would be amply justified . This example leads to another general claim — that lexical entries must not mention phrases since ...
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He combines these mechanisms with ' ultra - simple ' lexical entries ( 325 ) . ... The book ends , admirably , with a ten - page list of all the principles introduced and a threepage sample lexicon , in line with his complaint that ...
He combines these mechanisms with ' ultra - simple ' lexical entries ( 325 ) . ... The book ends , admirably , with a ten - page list of all the principles introduced and a threepage sample lexicon , in line with his complaint that ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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