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... frequency 111 41 16 low - frequency related 87 47 41 low - frequency unrelated 26 38 39 42 562 15 9 8 46 031 ponerse high - frequency 115 low - frequency related 89 3+ 43 38 low - frequency unrelated 43 48 3355 15 32 122 11 8 0 22 10 1 ...
... frequency 111 41 16 low - frequency related 87 47 41 low - frequency unrelated 26 38 39 42 562 15 9 8 46 031 ponerse high - frequency 115 low - frequency related 89 3+ 43 38 low - frequency unrelated 43 48 3355 15 32 122 11 8 0 22 10 1 ...
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... frequency low - frequency related low - frequency unrelated 5 acceptability FIGURE 10. Acceptability ratings for expressions with ponerse . in the corpus ; indeed , they were all possible sentences of Spanish . Nonetheless , the ...
... frequency low - frequency related low - frequency unrelated 5 acceptability FIGURE 10. Acceptability ratings for expressions with ponerse . in the corpus ; indeed , they were all possible sentences of Spanish . Nonetheless , the ...
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... frequency ( the CONSERVING EFFECT ) relates to the morpho- syntactic structure of a string . High - frequency sequences become more entrenched in their morphosyntactic structure and resist restructuring on the basis of productive pat ...
... frequency ( the CONSERVING EFFECT ) relates to the morpho- syntactic structure of a string . High - frequency sequences become more entrenched in their morphosyntactic structure and resist restructuring on the basis of productive pat ...
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