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... rules and evaluate their effectiveness in explaining existing words . The goal of learning under this model is to discover the best morphological rules and to provide a quantitative measure of their productivity . For reasons that are ...
... rules and evaluate their effectiveness in explaining existing words . The goal of learning under this model is to discover the best morphological rules and to provide a quantitative measure of their productivity . For reasons that are ...
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... rules , rather than using the lexicon directly . For present purposes , I take it for granted that there is a morphological grammar that is used to project novel forms , focusing instead on how that grammar could be learned , and what rules ...
... rules , rather than using the lexicon directly . For present purposes , I take it for granted that there is a morphological grammar that is used to project novel forms , focusing instead on how that grammar could be learned , and what rules ...
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... rules learned by this model are not the rules that would be chosen by linguists for a traditional linguistic analysis . We therefore must ask what the status of these rules is in the adult language . If speakers are insensitive to ...
... rules learned by this model are not the rules that would be chosen by linguists for a traditional linguistic analysis . We therefore must ask what the status of these rules is in the adult language . If speakers are insensitive to ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
The syntactic structure of French auxiliaries Anne Abeillé Danièle Godard | 404 |
English subjectless tagged sentences Paul Kay | 453 |
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