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In this article , I explore one approach to morphological rule learning , suggested by Pinker and Prince ( 1988 : 130-34 ) ... This approach compares the morphological behavior of different words in order to hypothesize rules and evaluate ...
In this article , I explore one approach to morphological rule learning , suggested by Pinker and Prince ( 1988 : 130-34 ) ... This approach compares the morphological behavior of different words in order to hypothesize rules and evaluate ...
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Furthermore , even if there is no definition of lexical neighborhoods that adequately describes the productivity of regulars , we would still not have an argument that regulars are handled by a single , context - free rule ; we would ...
Furthermore , even if there is no definition of lexical neighborhoods that adequately describes the productivity of regulars , we would still not have an argument that regulars are handled by a single , context - free rule ; we would ...
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A logical use of the minimal generalization algorithm would be to search for the very best ( = highest reliability ) rules , which would be included in the adult grammar . But because there are islands of reliability for all changes ...
A logical use of the minimal generalization algorithm would be to search for the very best ( = highest reliability ) rules , which would be included in the adult grammar . But because there are islands of reliability for all changes ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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