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we can derive the nontrivial prediction that the greater subclasses should be more similar to the regulars in terms of the number of synsets in which they appear . To test this prediction , we classified the English irregular verbs ...
we can derive the nontrivial prediction that the greater subclasses should be more similar to the regulars in terms of the number of synsets in which they appear . To test this prediction , we classified the English irregular verbs ...
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Thus he suggests that similarities between Andalusian and American Spanish may not be due to settlement patterns : ' Would not simultaneous and similar demographic and dialect mixing in Granada , Seville and America have led to similar ...
Thus he suggests that similarities between Andalusian and American Spanish may not be due to settlement patterns : ' Would not simultaneous and similar demographic and dialect mixing in Granada , Seville and America have led to similar ...
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Similar constructions occur in certain nonstandard varieties of adult speech ( cf. ... Although we did not use syntactic amalgams , some of our test sentences are similar to these constructions ; notably , sentences containing a copular ...
Similar constructions occur in certain nonstandard varieties of adult speech ( cf. ... Although we did not use syntactic amalgams , some of our test sentences are similar to these constructions ; notably , sentences containing a copular ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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