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Finally , previous studies have shown that the -áre class is favored by participants in experimental settings , even for items that are similar to existing -ere and -íre words ( Orsolini & Marslen - Wilson 1997 , Say 1998 ) .8 As in ...
Finally , previous studies have shown that the -áre class is favored by participants in experimental settings , even for items that are similar to existing -ere and -íre words ( Orsolini & Marslen - Wilson 1997 , Say 1998 ) .8 As in ...
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The results are similar , however , insofar as they reflect an influence of existing lexical items on novel words . FACTORING OUT PHONOLOGICAL WELL - FORMEDNESS : The results of the previous section are compatible with the hypothesis ...
The results are similar , however , insofar as they reflect an influence of existing lexical items on novel words . FACTORING OUT PHONOLOGICAL WELL - FORMEDNESS : The results of the previous section are compatible with the hypothesis ...
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M then discusses the acoustic similarity among consonants with laryngeal specifications and suggests , with reservation , that cooccurrence restrictions of similar segments might have originated from dissimilatory sound changes .
M then discusses the acoustic similarity among consonants with laryngeal specifications and suggests , with reservation , that cooccurrence restrictions of similar segments might have originated from dissimilatory sound changes .
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