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He notes that lexical and lexicosyntactic transference can be explained in terms of the multiple language tagging of lexical items , which allows for selection of a lemma from either language . A lemma is that part of a lexical entry ...
He notes that lexical and lexicosyntactic transference can be explained in terms of the multiple language tagging of lexical items , which allows for selection of a lemma from either language . A lemma is that part of a lexical entry ...
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Consequently , fine - grained phonetic detail must be part of the lexical representation and under the control of the ... and the role of frequency of the pattern in the lexicon ( type frequency ) on speech perception and on well ...
Consequently , fine - grained phonetic detail must be part of the lexical representation and under the control of the ... and the role of frequency of the pattern in the lexicon ( type frequency ) on speech perception and on well ...
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Copulas : Universals in the categorization of the lexicon . ... Ch . 3 , ' Copularization and lexical semantics ' ( 81–152 ) , is a more fine - grained semantic study based on original data from twenty - two languages .
Copulas : Universals in the categorization of the lexicon . ... Ch . 3 , ' Copularization and lexical semantics ' ( 81–152 ) , is a more fine - grained semantic study based on original data from twenty - two languages .
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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