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Tokens and types with a human subject and an adjective in a spoken corpus of 1.1 million words and a written corpus of ... First , in many of the semantic domains covered by the adjectives that occurred in the corpora , we observed a ...
Tokens and types with a human subject and an adjective in a spoken corpus of 1.1 million words and a written corpus of ... First , in many of the semantic domains covered by the adjectives that occurred in the corpora , we observed a ...
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The two constructions with lower type frequency ( with adjectives ) , those with volverse and hacerse , show produc- tive use but without semantic constraints . A question to ponder is why there are more tokens as well as types with the ...
The two constructions with lower type frequency ( with adjectives ) , those with volverse and hacerse , show produc- tive use but without semantic constraints . A question to ponder is why there are more tokens as well as types with the ...
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Looking again at the distribution of verb + adjective combinations in the corpus , Bybee and Eddington find that ... in the written material ) , and its use as a prefab seems to have spawned many similar uses with other adjectives .
Looking again at the distribution of verb + adjective combinations in the corpus , Bybee and Eddington find that ... in the written material ) , and its use as a prefab seems to have spawned many similar uses with other adjectives .
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