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The Effects of Cognitive Fatigue and Articulatory Suppression on Statistical Language Learning Depend on the Strength of Cognitive Resources. [PDF]
Smalle EHM, Karantinou E, Möttönen R.
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The puzzle of profitless pre-cues. [PDF]
Bugg JM, Nuño CO, Huang C, Egner T.
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The R-loop grammar predicts R-loop formation under different topological constraints. [PDF]
Ferrari MM +8 more
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2019
This chapter presents a basic overview of the formation of words, with special attention to English. It covers the basics of both free and bound morphemes and the manner in which they combine. Productive processes including inflection, derivation, and compounding are examined with regard to their transparency and productivity; less common processes ...
Thilo C. Schadeberg, Koen Bostoen
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This chapter presents a basic overview of the formation of words, with special attention to English. It covers the basics of both free and bound morphemes and the manner in which they combine. Productive processes including inflection, derivation, and compounding are examined with regard to their transparency and productivity; less common processes ...
Thilo C. Schadeberg, Koen Bostoen
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2015
This handbook comprises an in-depth presentation of the state of the art in word-formation. The five volumes contain 207 articles written by leading international scholars. The 16 sections of the handbook provide the reader in general articles and individual studies with a wide variety of perspectives.
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This handbook comprises an in-depth presentation of the state of the art in word-formation. The five volumes contain 207 articles written by leading international scholars. The 16 sections of the handbook provide the reader in general articles and individual studies with a wide variety of perspectives.
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1999
Abstract Chen (Pl. Same), N. Diminutive suffix (making the noun neuter and usually causing the stem-vowel to be mutated where possible), e.g. das Lämmchen little lamb (Lamm lamb); nouns in -e and -en lose these endings before -chen, e.g. das Schürzchen little apron (Schürze apron), das F#x00E4;dchen little thread (Faden thread).
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Abstract Chen (Pl. Same), N. Diminutive suffix (making the noun neuter and usually causing the stem-vowel to be mutated where possible), e.g. das Lämmchen little lamb (Lamm lamb); nouns in -e and -en lose these endings before -chen, e.g. das Schürzchen little apron (Schürze apron), das F#x00E4;dchen little thread (Faden thread).
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