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Dutch irregulars ( dashed line ) runs parallel to the regression line for the regulars ( solid line ) . ... What is common across the two languages , then , is that irregular verbs tend to have more meanings than regular verbs across a ...
Dutch irregulars ( dashed line ) runs parallel to the regression line for the regulars ( solid line ) . ... What is common across the two languages , then , is that irregular verbs tend to have more meanings than regular verbs across a ...
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irregular verbs , irregularity is itself graded , with the larger vocalic alternation classes being more similar to the regulars . In this section , we return to the simple qualitative distinction between regulars and irregulars ...
irregular verbs , irregularity is itself graded , with the larger vocalic alternation classes being more similar to the regulars . In this section , we return to the simple qualitative distinction between regulars and irregulars ...
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We have seen that the greater semantic density of irregular verbs is reflected in free association norms , in subjective familiarity ratings , in word - naming latencies , and in visual lexical - decision latencies .
We have seen that the greater semantic density of irregular verbs is reflected in free association norms , in subjective familiarity ratings , in word - naming latencies , and in visual lexical - decision latencies .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
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