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This approach compares the morphological behavior of different words in order to hypothesize rules and evaluate their effectiveness in explaining existing words . The goal of learning under this model is to discover the best ...
This approach compares the morphological behavior of different words in order to hypothesize rules and evaluate their effectiveness in explaining existing words . The goal of learning under this model is to discover the best ...
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The model described above calculates phonological environments based on linguistic structural descriptions , not based on distance to individual existing words . Therefore , the traditional method of constructing novel words for nonce ...
The model described above calculates phonological environments based on linguistic structural descriptions , not based on distance to individual existing words . Therefore , the traditional method of constructing novel words for nonce ...
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But is this due to the influence of existing -áre verbs in particular phonological environments or is it random experimental variability ? To test the idea that speakers are aware of islands of reliability not only for irregulars but ...
But is this due to the influence of existing -áre verbs in particular phonological environments or is it random experimental variability ? To test the idea that speakers are aware of islands of reliability not only for irregulars but ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
language 14761776 R W Bailey | 565 |
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