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RELATIVE FREQUENCY AND MORPHOLOGICAL DECOMPOSITION . There is a large body of evidence supporting the claim that words compete , resulting from a variety of experimental tasks ( McQueen et al . 1994 , Norris et al .
RELATIVE FREQUENCY AND MORPHOLOGICAL DECOMPOSITION . There is a large body of evidence supporting the claim that words compete , resulting from a variety of experimental tasks ( McQueen et al . 1994 , Norris et al .
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Table 5 shows the lexical frequency of the bases and the derived -ment forms discussed by Aronoff and Giegerich , with frequencies taken from the CELEX lexical data base . I have listed the forms in order of relative frequency ...
Table 5 shows the lexical frequency of the bases and the derived -ment forms discussed by Aronoff and Giegerich , with frequencies taken from the CELEX lexical data base . I have listed the forms in order of relative frequency ...
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Another feature of -ére and many -íre verbs that may be relevant is their high token frequency . A modified version of the minimal generalization model that takes token frequency into account is discussed below in $ 4.3 ; it turns out ...
Another feature of -ére and many -íre verbs that may be relevant is their high token frequency . A modified version of the minimal generalization model that takes token frequency into account is discussed below in $ 4.3 ; it turns out ...
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