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PRODUCTIVITY deals with the number of new words that can be coined using a particular morphological process , and is ambiguous between the sense AVAILABILITY and the sense PROFITABILITY . b . The AVAILABILITY of a morphological process ...
PRODUCTIVITY deals with the number of new words that can be coined using a particular morphological process , and is ambiguous between the sense AVAILABILITY and the sense PROFITABILITY . b . The AVAILABILITY of a morphological process ...
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... the traditional 0 - roles are found to be inadequate when applied to the task of argument matching . Morphological ' feature percolation ' ( from the head / nonhead ) is quite unconstrained and leads to overgeneration of impossible ...
... the traditional 0 - roles are found to be inadequate when applied to the task of argument matching . Morphological ' feature percolation ' ( from the head / nonhead ) is quite unconstrained and leads to overgeneration of impossible ...
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Graded aspects of morphological processing : Task and processing time . Brain and Language 81.1-16 . ... A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology in English . Language 72.451-97 .
Graded aspects of morphological processing : Task and processing time . Brain and Language 81.1-16 . ... A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology in English . Language 72.451-97 .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
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