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Predicting the dative alternation
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Predicting the dative alternation
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Morphological family size in a morphologically rich language: The case of Finnish compared with Dutch and Hebrew
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Predicting the unpredictable: Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch. Language 79.5–38
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Extracting the lowestfrequency words: Pitfalls and possibilities
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Extracting the lowest-frequency words: Pitfalls and possibilities
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The Effects of Lexical Specialization on
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Derivational productivity and text typology
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Draft Aviating among the hapax legomena: Morphological grammaticalisation in current British newspaper English
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Draft Aviating among the hapax legomena: Morphological grammaticalisation in current British newspaper English
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This paper describes three adjectivizing affixes in British newspaper text,-type, mock-, and-shape, which are widely used but have thus far escaped detailed documentation in the literature. This study is part of a larger project on lexical innovation in which we combine the methodology followed by the first author in the earlier AVIATOR project, in which successive chunks of news data were analyzed, with the approach to morphological productivity taken by the second author. In Baayen and Renouf (1996), we discuss the productivity of five wellestablished derivational affixes in The Times:-ness,-ity, un-, in-, and-Ly. The present study focuses on three 'vogue ' affixes and their use in The Independent, a newspaper for which a corpus has been compiled of roughly 280 million word tokens covering the years 1988-1997. We present our findings for the prefix mock- in Section 1. In Section 2, we turn to-type, a suffix which is very productive in our data. Finally, Section 3 deals with the suffix-shape, which appears to be becoming available as a new alternative to-shaped.
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Running head: PROCESSING REDUCED WORD FORMS Processing reduced word forms: the sufx restoration effect
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How complex simplex words can be. Send proofs to:
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Themorphological family size effect andmorphology
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Running head: PROSODIC CUES FOR MORPHOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY Prosodic cues for morphological complexity: The case of Dutch plural nouns
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Lexical Dynamics for Low-Frequency Complex Words: A Regression Study Across Tasks and Modalities
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JOURNAL OF MEMORY AND LANGUAGE 37, 118–139 (1997) ARTICLE NO. ML972510 How Complex Simplex Words Can Be
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Putting things into context: Exo-lexical effects in sentence reading
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