Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... phonaesthemes is demonstrated through a priming experi- ment with native speakers of American English . Phonaesthemes are well - represented sound- meaning pairings , such as English gl- , which occurs in numerous words with meanings ...
... phonaesthemes is demonstrated through a priming experi- ment with native speakers of American English . Phonaesthemes are well - represented sound- meaning pairings , such as English gl- , which occurs in numerous words with meanings ...
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... PHONAESTHEME AND MORPHEME PRIMING . Despite the fact that they are mostly noncompositional , phonaesthemes behave just like central morphological units in terms of two definitional criteria . First , unlike the most frequent and ...
... PHONAESTHEME AND MORPHEME PRIMING . Despite the fact that they are mostly noncompositional , phonaesthemes behave just like central morphological units in terms of two definitional criteria . First , unlike the most frequent and ...
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... phonaesthemes we have seen above . In a sense , usage - based models advocate a return to the classical view that a ... phonaesthemes are on the table . In the discussion above , the only demon- strated difference between phonaesthemes ...
... phonaesthemes we have seen above . In a sense , usage - based models advocate a return to the classical view that a ... phonaesthemes are on the table . In the discussion above , the only demon- strated difference between phonaesthemes ...
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