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Redundancy (linguistics)
Redundancy As a Phonological Feature in the English Language
How to Understand Conjugation in Japanese, Words That Form the Predicate, Such As Verbs and Adjectives, Change Form According to Their Meaning and Function
A Neurolinguistic Approach to Linguistic Redundancy
CLIPP Christiani Lehmanni Inedita, Publicanda, Publicata Pleonasm and Hypercharacterization
Leveraging Multimodal Redundancy for Dynamic Learning, with SHACER — a Speech and Handwriting Recognizer
Word Construction: Tracing an Optimal Path Through the Lexicon
Citizen Participation and Local Democracy in Europe Joerg Forbrig 5
Relationships Between Redundancy, Prosodic Structure and Care of Articulation in Spontaneous Speech
Pinker & Jackendoff (2005
The Evolution of Case Grammar
Contrast and Redundancy in Optimality Theory
Semantic Pleonasm Detection
Optionality in Linguistics
Redundancy Makes Music and Speech Robust to Individual Differences in Perception
A Decade of Morphology and Word Formation Author(S): Mark Aronoff Source: Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol
Functional Constraints on Deletion of Word Final /S/ in Cuban Spanish
Of Natural Language
What Is Linguistic Redundancy?
Top View
The Effect of Redundancy on the Perception of Words in Reading
Chapter 6 Phonological Systems
1 the Faculty of Language: What's Special About It? Steven Pinker
Međunarodni Naučni Skup
A CONCISE INTRODUCTION to LINGUISTICS, 3/E
Factors Influencing the Prediction of Speech Intelligibility Dissertation
An Error Analysis of Redundancy
Redundancy Elimination: the Case of Artificial Languages
Redundancy in Sound Systems
Glossary of Grammatical Terms and Errors Active Voice
Redundant Features in a Contrast-Based Approach to Phonology
The-Language-Instinct-How-The-Mind
Aspects of the Organization of Redundancy Rules in the Lexicon
The Redundancy of English
The Faculty of Language: What's Special About
{ Redundancy: When Law Repeats Itself John M. Golden Abstract
The LANGUAGE INSTINCT How the Mind Creates Language STEVEN PINKER the Language Instinct
Magyar Királyi Földtani Intézet Placements Recorded in the Structure of the Transdanubian Vitaüléseinek Munkálatairól 5, Pp
Exploring the Roles of Redundancy and Ambiguity in Variable Subject Expression: a Comparison of Native and Non-Native Speakers
Himalayan Linguistics Lamkang Verb Conjugation
Words, Words, Words
Phonology 1: Phonemes
Pleonasm in the Tv Series the Walking Dead
Examples of Redundant Words in a Sentence