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Using Lexical Semantics to Predict the Distributivity Potential of Verb Phrases in a Large Dataset
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'Almost' in Early and Late Modern English: Turning on the Parametric Screw (But Not Tightly Enough to Change a Parameter)
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Automatic Analysis of Linguistic Complexity and Its Application in Language Learning Research
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Individual Differences and Instructed Second Language Acquisition: Insights from Intelligent Computer Assisted Language Learning
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Composition Models for the Representation and Semantic Interpretation of Nominal Compounds
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The Prosody of Sluicing: Production Studies on Prosodic Disambiguation
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Do We Pronounce Quotation? An Analysis of Name-informing and Non-name-informing Contexts
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Non-Standard Bird Names in England, Bavaria and Austria: A Diachronic Comparative Study
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Patterns of Conversational Interaction in Varieties of English
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HHMM at SemEval-2019 Task 2: Unsupervised frame induction using contextualized word embeddings
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The effects of linguistic proficiency, Trait Emotional Intelligence and in-group advantage on emotion recognition by British and American English L1 users
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