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Looking at what happened to the nouns originally belonging to each of the three genders is more appropriate , and the next three figures do exactly that . Each of them shows the percentage of the noun forms that was assigned to which ...
Looking at what happened to the nouns originally belonging to each of the three genders is more appropriate , and the next three figures do exactly that . Each of them shows the percentage of the noun forms that was assigned to which ...
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Evolution of nouns ( without Celtic substrate ) . When the gender information carried by the Celtic substrate was excluded , the nouns that were neuter in Late Latin retained their gender much better than when that information was ...
Evolution of nouns ( without Celtic substrate ) . When the gender information carried by the Celtic substrate was excluded , the nouns that were neuter in Late Latin retained their gender much better than when that information was ...
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resolve the difference in our results ; in particular , the distinction between absolute and relative frequency may become crucial in that relatively infrequent nouns could still serve as strong attractors for a small subgroup of words ...
resolve the difference in our results ; in particular , the distinction between absolute and relative frequency may become crucial in that relatively infrequent nouns could still serve as strong attractors for a small subgroup of words ...
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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