Frequency of Use and the Organization of LanguageOxford University Press, 7 de dez. de 2006 - 376 páginas This volume collects three decades of articles by the distinguished linguist Joan Bybee. Her articles essentially argue for the importance off frequency of use as a factor in the analysis and explanation of language structure. Her work has been very influential for a broad range of researchers in linguistics, particularly in discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, phonology, phonetics, and historical linguistics. |
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Frequency as a Determinant of Morphological Structure | 35 |
Phonetic Change Frequency in Context | 195 |
Frequency Effects in Mophosyntax | 265 |
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adults affix allomorph alternating environments American English argue autonomy auxiliary base form Bybee Chicago cognitive constituent structure construction contexts corpus cunnan derived dialects diphthongs evidence example exemplar factors frequency effects grammar grammaticization high frequency high token frequency high-frequency words Hooper hypothesis inflected irregular verbs Joan language learning lexical diffusion lexical items lexicon MacWhinney Mid-Vowel morphemes morphological morphophonemic nasal Neogrammarians nonce verbs noun phrase Ø Ø Ø occur Osito paradigms past forms past-tense forms patterns percentage phonetic phonological plural predictions present preterite productivity pronouns prototype Provençal rate of deletion reduction regular past tense responses schema schwa semantic sequences sound change Spanish speakers stem changes storage strong verbs subjects subjunctive suffix symbolic rule syntactic t/d deletion third-graders tion type frequency units Usage-based models variation velar velar nasal verb class verbs ending vowel change vowel reduction word frequency