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It will be treated as if it were an alternative lexicalization like moraw ' be given ' ( cf. the actual V - V compound morai - uke ' be given - receive ' ) . 19 Dowty ( 1991 ) discusses ' argument selection indeterminacy ' involving ...
It will be treated as if it were an alternative lexicalization like moraw ' be given ' ( cf. the actual V - V compound morai - uke ' be given - receive ' ) . 19 Dowty ( 1991 ) discusses ' argument selection indeterminacy ' involving ...
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So , in English there is a preference for given elements to precede new ones ( e.g. Quirk et al . 1985 : §18.3 , Gundel 1988 ) , for short elements to precede longer ones ( e.g. Quirk et al .
So , in English there is a preference for given elements to precede new ones ( e.g. Quirk et al . 1985 : §18.3 , Gundel 1988 ) , for short elements to precede longer ones ( e.g. Quirk et al .
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The expected counts e according to the binomial model are given by e = np . For instance , the expected count for synset pairs with two irregular verbs , given the type - based estimate of p , is 0.0912 x 741 = 6.17 .
The expected counts e according to the binomial model are given by e = np . For instance , the expected count for synset pairs with two irregular verbs , given the type - based estimate of p , is 0.0912 x 741 = 6.17 .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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