10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOMORPHEMIC»
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The Phonetics and Phonology of South Kyungsang Korean Tones
3.2 EXPERIMENT 2B: MONOMORPHEMIC AND BIMORPHEMIC WORDS IN
PRODUCTION Experiment 2b is designed to compare monomorphemic words
and bimorphemic words. One specific comparison is between monomorphemic “
HL” ...
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Data and Evidence in Linguistics: A Plausible Argumentation ...
|Monomorphemic reflexives can take long-distance antecedents whereas
polymorphemic reflexives cannot in living languages.|Ib = 0.6 This finding can be
applied to the premises of inference (a) as follows: (c) |If U, then monomorphemic
...
András Kertész, Csilla R. Kosi, 2012
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Morphological Aspects of Language Processing
Laurie Beth Feldman. We also found that morphologically complex signs were
identified later than the matched monomorphemic signs in the gating task. The
explanation for this difference appears to lie in the nature of phonological
movement ...
Laurie Beth Feldman, 2013
For example, English alligator is borrowed from Spanish el lagarto 'the alligator';
since it is monomorphemic in English, but based on two morphemes in Spanish,
el 'the' + lagarto 'alligator', the direction of borrowing must be from Spanish to ...
Lisa Purse, Lyle Campbell, 2013
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Linguistics for Everyone: An Introduction
etymology historical origin of a word monomorphemic consisting of a single (free)
morpheme polymorphemic consisting of more than one morpheme Be sure not to
confuse morphemes with syllables; Mississippi has more than one syllable but ...
Kristin Denham, Anne Lobeck, 2009
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Speech and Reading: A Comparative Approach
Monomorphemic multisyllabic words are overwhelmingly bisyllabic; whereas
phonetic loan-words are often more than two syllables in length. The average
length of these loans is 3.27 syllables (Novotna, 1967). Some examples of
phonetic ...
Beatrice de Gelder, José Morais, 1995
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Kids' Slips: What Young Children's Slips of the Tongue ...
The first set of headings, under the word 'same', indicates cases where the target
and source words had the same morphological structure as each other; the
headings are to be read as follows: 'mono X2'=both words are monomorphemic;
...
8
Approaches to Bootstrapping: Phonological, Lexical, ...
What is striking about these data in comparison to the monomorphemic ones is
that stage 3 with the two equally stressed feet occurs much earlier in compounds
(see § 2). This brings us to the second observation that at the early stages of ...
Jürgen Weissenborn, Barbara Höhle, 2001
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Analogical Modeling: An Exemplar-based Approach to Language
The right bar of Figure 5 (monomorphemic interpretation) shows the number of
responses when the sentence favors a monomorphemic interpretation. The
number of responses for the individual compounds are listed in Appendix C.
Paired ...
Royal Skousen, Deryle Lonsdale, Dilworth B. Parkinson, 2002
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The Oxford Handbook of Corpus Phonology
Due to these patterns, and the fact that long vowels may only occur with syllabic /l
/ among monomorphemic words, we have decided to exclude from analysis all
tokens with long vowels, as well as those with linking -e-. This means that only ...
Jacques Durand, Ulrike Gut, Gjert Kristoffersen, 2014