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In this database , nouns , verbs , adjectives , and adverbs are organized into synonym sets , to which we refer as synsets . Each synset represents one underlying lexical concept . The synsets themselves are linked by various lexical ...
In this database , nouns , verbs , adjectives , and adverbs are organized into synonym sets , to which we refer as synsets . Each synset represents one underlying lexical concept . The synsets themselves are linked by various lexical ...
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In contrast , the English list of simplex verbs contains non - Germanic verbs ( e.g. convolute , efface , infringe ) for which the question of irregularity in inflection does not arise . In English , the non - Germanic verbs are all ...
In contrast , the English list of simplex verbs contains non - Germanic verbs ( e.g. convolute , efface , infringe ) for which the question of irregularity in inflection does not arise . In English , the non - Germanic verbs are all ...
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For instance , 9.3 % of the irregular verbs allow only zijn as auxiliary , while only 2.5 % of the regular verbs do so . A chi - squared test confirms that this nonuniform distribution is not expected under chance conditions ( x2 ( 2 ) ...
For instance , 9.3 % of the irregular verbs allow only zijn as auxiliary , while only 2.5 % of the regular verbs do so . A chi - squared test confirms that this nonuniform distribution is not expected under chance conditions ( x2 ( 2 ) ...
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