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The most common account of restrictions on affix - level cooccurrences is level ordering , which claims that affixes attached at level 1 cannot attach outside affixes attached at level 2. If the account proposed here is consistent with ...
The most common account of restrictions on affix - level cooccurrences is level ordering , which claims that affixes attached at level 1 cannot attach outside affixes attached at level 2. If the account proposed here is consistent with ...
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For example , if an affix was represented only by words unlikely to be parsed , the type - parsing ratio would be 0. ... The higher the type - parsing ratio , the greater the proportion of types that are prone to parsing For affixes ...
For example , if an affix was represented only by words unlikely to be parsed , the type - parsing ratio would be 0. ... The higher the type - parsing ratio , the greater the proportion of types that are prone to parsing For affixes ...
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The results of these experiments cast considerable doubt on an affix - driven level - ordering account of denominal -al affixation . Recall that the standard level - ordering account of the -al affixation facts states that -ment ...
The results of these experiments cast considerable doubt on an affix - driven level - ordering account of denominal -al affixation . Recall that the standard level - ordering account of the -al affixation facts states that -ment ...
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