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This shows that there are animacy effects that cannot be attributed to an effect of weight . Moreover , the s - genitive is significantly more frequent in the animate neutral condition ( the boy's eyes , 95.1 % ) than in the animate ...
This shows that there are animacy effects that cannot be attributed to an effect of weight . Moreover , the s - genitive is significantly more frequent in the animate neutral condition ( the boy's eyes , 95.1 % ) than in the animate ...
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It should be noted that , again , for the more extreme weight differences ( i.e. two - word difference ) the absolute number of tokens is very small compared to the category with only one - word difference , particularly for inanimate ...
It should be noted that , again , for the more extreme weight differences ( i.e. two - word difference ) the absolute number of tokens is very small compared to the category with only one - word difference , particularly for inanimate ...
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Saweru data thus provide evidence against the claim that animacy is necessarily derived from weight via a process of reanalysis , as argued by Kirby ( 1999 ) . Moreover , it has been argued that animacy is a processing factor allowing ...
Saweru data thus provide evidence against the claim that animacy is necessarily derived from weight via a process of reanalysis , as argued by Kirby ( 1999 ) . Moreover , it has been argued that animacy is a processing factor allowing ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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