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51Reappraising Lexical Specificity in Children’s Early Syntactic Combinations Stewart M. McCauley () Morten H. Christiansen () Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithac

Reappraising Lexical Specificity in Children’s Early Syntactic Combinations Stewart M. McCauley () Morten H. Christiansen () Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithac

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Source URL: cnl.psych.cornell.edu

- Date: 2015-08-17 14:09:23
    52hirogari-tyuu: Category Extension in Japanese Lexical Classes and Parts of Speech Russell Lee-Goldman 2004 November There are several ways to categorize the Japanese lexicon. Like many of the world’s languages, it is p

    hirogari-tyuu: Category Extension in Japanese Lexical Classes and Parts of Speech Russell Lee-Goldman 2004 November There are several ways to categorize the Japanese lexicon. Like many of the world’s languages, it is p

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    Source URL: www1.icsi.berkeley.edu

    - Date: 2007-04-25 02:42:47
      53Syntactic Clues and Lexical Resources in Question-Answering Kenneth C. Litkowski CL Research 9208 Gue Road Damascus, MD 20872

      Syntactic Clues and Lexical Resources in Question-Answering Kenneth C. Litkowski CL Research 9208 Gue Road Damascus, MD 20872

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      Source URL: www.clres.com

      - Date: 2005-03-25 23:00:58
        54Automatic classification of lexical stress errors for German CAPT ¨ Anjana Vakil and Jurgen Trouvain

        Automatic classification of lexical stress errors for German CAPT ¨ Anjana Vakil and Jurgen Trouvain

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        Source URL: vakila.github.io

        - Date: 2016-08-02 11:14:34
          55Roettger, Bruggeman, Grice_Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise_revised

          Roettger, Bruggeman, Grice_Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise_revised

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          Source URL: www.icphs2015.info

          - Date: 2015-08-07 09:31:10
            56Multilingual management of conceptual and lexical resources. A comparison of Bioportal and HeTOP (Health Terminology/Ontology Portal).  Darmoni Stefan, Julien Grosjean

            Multilingual management of conceptual and lexical resources. A comparison of Bioportal and HeTOP (Health Terminology/Ontology Portal). Darmoni Stefan, Julien Grosjean

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            Source URL: www.semantichealthnet.eu

            - Date: 2015-08-11 02:56:01
              57Recovery and lexical effects in the perception of lenited (and missing) Spanish approximants Mauricio A. Figueroa Candia

              Recovery and lexical effects in the perception of lenited (and missing) Spanish approximants Mauricio A. Figueroa Candia

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              Source URL: www.mauriciofigueroa.cl

              - Date: 2016-07-21 17:06:29
                58The	Indo-European	Root	and	Syntactic	Reconstruction There	is	little	consensus	on	the	relationship	between	syntax	and	lexical	roots,	 but	 at	 least	 some	 cognitive	 linguists	 would	 accept	 the	 view	 that	 a	 root	 co

                The Indo-European Root and Syntactic Reconstruction There is little consensus on the relationship between syntax and lexical roots, but at least some cognitive linguists would accept the view that a root co

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                Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

                - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
                  59Automatic diagnosis and feedback for lexical stress errors in non-native speech: Towards a CAPT system for French learners of German Anjana Sofia Vakil

                  Automatic diagnosis and feedback for lexical stress errors in non-native speech: Towards a CAPT system for French learners of German Anjana Sofia Vakil

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                  Source URL: vakila.github.io

                  - Date: 2016-08-02 11:14:34
                    60ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE published: 24 June 2014 doi: fnhumMagnocellular-dorsal pathway and sub-lexical route in developmental dyslexia

                    ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE published: 24 June 2014 doi: fnhumMagnocellular-dorsal pathway and sub-lexical route in developmental dyslexia

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                    Source URL: decone.psy.unipd.it

                    - Date: 2014-09-05 02:34:46