Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... analysis of verbs to the analysis of nouns . Thus , we expect an analysis of roughly the form in 65 . ( 65 ) X instances of P = 2 instances of values for N = Xnan or Xwa or X stem instances of P = 2 instances of values for N X instances ...
... analysis of verbs to the analysis of nouns . Thus , we expect an analysis of roughly the form in 65 . ( 65 ) X instances of P = 2 instances of values for N = Xnan or Xwa or X stem instances of P = 2 instances of values for N X instances ...
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... analysis generally , given the limited state of our knowledge about lexical frequency ? M has a penchant for long lists of examples , but these do not replace the need for proper analysis . We are told that the preferred way of stating ...
... analysis generally , given the limited state of our knowledge about lexical frequency ? M has a penchant for long lists of examples , but these do not replace the need for proper analysis . We are told that the preferred way of stating ...
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... analysis . The divergence of the two tree - based analyses shows that an atomistic analysis of language cannot work . If the analysis is based on all possibly relevant features , as in the analysis underlying Figure 1 , the ...
... analysis . The divergence of the two tree - based analyses shows that an atomistic analysis of language cannot work . If the analysis is based on all possibly relevant features , as in the analysis underlying Figure 1 , the ...
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