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ments , and lexical decision . In general , higher frequency statistics favor a token in phoneme - identification and in word - likeness judgments . An acoustically ambiguous token is more likely to be perceived as a token with higher ...
ments , and lexical decision . In general , higher frequency statistics favor a token in phoneme - identification and in word - likeness judgments . An acoustically ambiguous token is more likely to be perceived as a token with higher ...
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The lexical interpretation of parameters becomes relevant also in defining the notion of func- tional category , which is crucial for the understanding of grammaticalization processes . At least since Chomsky 1995 , 2000 , the ...
The lexical interpretation of parameters becomes relevant also in defining the notion of func- tional category , which is crucial for the understanding of grammaticalization processes . At least since Chomsky 1995 , 2000 , the ...
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In HU no example of positional Case has been found by the authors.8 Butt and King provide detailed information about the Case forms of HU as well as lexical entries for -ne ( subject ) and -ko ( object ) , which are conceived of as ...
In HU no example of positional Case has been found by the authors.8 Butt and King provide detailed information about the Case forms of HU as well as lexical entries for -ne ( subject ) and -ko ( object ) , which are conceived of as ...
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