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REGULAR 2 1 0 REGULAR 3 2 1 0 IRREGULAR 0 1 2 IRREGULAR 0 1 2 3 SYNSETS WITH TWO SIMPLEX VERBS OBSERVED EXPECTED COUNT COUNT 455 207 79 ( TYPE ) a 611.93 122.89 6.17 SYNSETS WITH THREE SIMPLEX VERBS OBSERVED EXPECTED COUNT COUNT 102 58 ...
REGULAR 2 1 0 REGULAR 3 2 1 0 IRREGULAR 0 1 2 IRREGULAR 0 1 2 3 SYNSETS WITH TWO SIMPLEX VERBS OBSERVED EXPECTED COUNT COUNT 455 207 79 ( TYPE ) a 611.93 122.89 6.17 SYNSETS WITH THREE SIMPLEX VERBS OBSERVED EXPECTED COUNT COUNT 102 58 ...
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no synset triplets with three irregulars are expected in the English data , five are observed . Synset triplets with two irregulars and one regular are likewise overrepresented compared to the expected counts .
no synset triplets with three irregulars are expected in the English data , five are observed . Synset triplets with two irregulars and one regular are likewise overrepresented compared to the expected counts .
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The qualitative differences observed in their PET data , however , would argue against this being the only source or even the main source of the differences in the response latencies . Jaeger and colleagues therefore conclude that ...
The qualitative differences observed in their PET data , however , would argue against this being the only source or even the main source of the differences in the response latencies . Jaeger and colleagues therefore conclude that ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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