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The average listed frequency of -ion forms in CELEX is 300.2 . Of the twenty - ion forms listed in Table 2 , thirteen are associated with below - average frequency . This pattern is also present in other affixes discussed by Plag .
The average listed frequency of -ion forms in CELEX is 300.2 . Of the twenty - ion forms listed in Table 2 , thirteen are associated with below - average frequency . This pattern is also present in other affixes discussed by Plag .
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-ionary forms listed in CELEX , with frequency of base form , -ion form , and -ary form . further affixed by -ary are more frequent than the bases they contain indicates that -ary disprefers highly decomposable bases ( Fisher exact test ...
-ionary forms listed in CELEX , with frequency of base form , -ion form , and -ary form . further affixed by -ary are more frequent than the bases they contain indicates that -ary disprefers highly decomposable bases ( Fisher exact test ...
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An examination of entries listed in CELEX , however , reveals that -ist does not attach unrestrictedly to these affixes . Only five forms are listed with -ivist forms . Of these , four of the -ive bases contain bound roots ( archivist ...
An examination of entries listed in CELEX , however , reveals that -ist does not attach unrestrictedly to these affixes . Only five forms are listed with -ivist forms . Of these , four of the -ive bases contain bound roots ( archivist ...
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