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And , importantly , contact - induced grammaticalization demonstrates that lan- guages in contact do not have to be structurally similar to be able to change . This presents conclusive proof against the universality of the so - called ...
And , importantly , contact - induced grammaticalization demonstrates that lan- guages in contact do not have to be structurally similar to be able to change . This presents conclusive proof against the universality of the so - called ...
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This is particu- larly relevant to the current article , as I later use similar processing experiments as evidence about the formal properties of grammar . It has been illustrated many times that different kinds of usage frequency ...
This is particu- larly relevant to the current article , as I later use similar processing experiments as evidence about the formal properties of grammar . It has been illustrated many times that different kinds of usage frequency ...
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They also calculated two kinds of frequency statistics for their tokens , namely ' expected probability ' ( similar to transitional probability ) and neighborhood density . They conju- gated these nonword roots as verbs , and presented ...
They also calculated two kinds of frequency statistics for their tokens , namely ' expected probability ' ( similar to transitional probability ) and neighborhood density . They conju- gated these nonword roots as verbs , and presented ...
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