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To avoid any misunderstanding , we are NOT claiming that there are deterministic semantic ' rules ' governing the past tense . What we do claim is that there is a conspiracy of subtle probabilistic ( graded ) semantic distributional ...
To avoid any misunderstanding , we are NOT claiming that there are deterministic semantic ' rules ' governing the past tense . What we do claim is that there is a conspiracy of subtle probabilistic ( graded ) semantic distributional ...
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What we hope to have clarified is that for a proper understanding of the details of the past tense in English , German , and Dutch , the graded , probabilistic notion of semantic density is essential . For instance , the greater ...
What we hope to have clarified is that for a proper understanding of the details of the past tense in English , German , and Dutch , the graded , probabilistic notion of semantic density is essential . For instance , the greater ...
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In addition , some papers focus on the syntax - semantics interface , such as M. Teresa Espinal's research on the ... An account of the semantic widening of underspecified WH - elements in terms of their initially unmarked semantic ...
In addition , some papers focus on the syntax - semantics interface , such as M. Teresa Espinal's research on the ... An account of the semantic widening of underspecified WH - elements in terms of their initially unmarked semantic ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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