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... frequency forms part of linguistic competence . If anything , the argument goes , the apparent similarity between shortening of frequent forms and motor - practice effects in other domains provides a reason AGAINST consider- ing frequency ...
... frequency forms part of linguistic competence . If anything , the argument goes , the apparent similarity between shortening of frequent forms and motor - practice effects in other domains provides a reason AGAINST consider- ing frequency ...
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... frequency inheritance on production latencies in a translation task , in which participants were asked to produce ... frequency words with high - frequency homophones , ( ii ) low - frequency words without homophones ( low - frequency ...
... frequency inheritance on production latencies in a translation task , in which participants were asked to produce ... frequency words with high - frequency homophones , ( ii ) low - frequency words without homophones ( low - frequency ...
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frequency effects , the model used log frequency , not raw frequency . This decision is motivated conceptually by the fact that the function relating word frequency to behavioral measures in many reported psycholinguistic experiments is ...
frequency effects , the model used log frequency , not raw frequency . This decision is motivated conceptually by the fact that the function relating word frequency to behavioral measures in many reported psycholinguistic experiments is ...
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