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For the resulting subcorpus , the data were manually annotated according to the noun class of the possessor and the weight of the possessor and the head . Possessors were classified according to the categories HUMAN ( Mary , father ) ...
For the resulting subcorpus , the data were manually annotated according to the noun class of the possessor and the weight of the possessor and the head . Possessors were classified according to the categories HUMAN ( Mary , father ) ...
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Rugs on the horizontal axis highlight distribution of each predictor . 4 make use of the noun - to - verb ratio as a measure of the likelihood of conversion from noun to verb ( a high positive noun - to - verb ratio ) ...
Rugs on the horizontal axis highlight distribution of each predictor . 4 make use of the noun - to - verb ratio as a measure of the likelihood of conversion from noun to verb ( a high positive noun - to - verb ratio ) ...
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The boxplots in Figure 9 show remarkable differences between the two sets of nouns , both with respect to inflectional ... Given these properties of the noun materials , the greater activation observed by Beretta and colleagues for ...
The boxplots in Figure 9 show remarkable differences between the two sets of nouns , both with respect to inflectional ... Given these properties of the noun materials , the greater activation observed by Beretta and colleagues for ...
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