International audienceThis article aims at determining the statistical validity of various constraints which are held to influence the element ordering of coordinate lexical items in English. Twelve constraints mentioned in the literature are tested on 562 binomials, compounds and blends. Nine of them are found to be statistically significant: experiential closeness, temporal iconicity, syllable number, vowel length, initial consonant obstruency, final consonant obstruency, stress alternation and lexical frequency for binomials; temporal iconicity and syllable number for compounds; syllable number and initial consonant complexity for blends
A language's syllabic structure is key in determining linguistic borrowing. Research on loanword pho...
A language’s syllabic structure is key in determining linguistic borrowing. Research on loanword pho...
Lexicons utilize a fraction of licit structures. Different theories predict either that lexicons pri...
International audienceThis article aims at determining the statistical validity of various constrain...
Does phonology influence the ordering of meaningful elements (morphemes, words, phrases)? The answer...
This study provides an analysis of stress assignment and vowel alternation in the Latinate vocabular...
International audienceThis article deals with the semantics of English coordinate compounds
International audienceThis talk will investigate the locus of variation in syllable bounda...
International audienceEnglish morphophonology has aroused considerable interest in the wake of Choms...
This experiment investigates why certain pairs of words, called “frozen binomials” always appear in ...
and Plag & Baayen (2009) have developed an approach in which processing constraints are held acc...
This article presents and describes a number of factors that influence the process of collocation fo...
The goal of this paper is twofold: (1) to review various behaviors of Class 1 suffixes with regard t...
Abstract. Why is it preferable to say salt and pepper over pepper and salt? Based on an analysis of...
Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993) makes the claim that well-formedness constraints are r...
A language's syllabic structure is key in determining linguistic borrowing. Research on loanword pho...
A language’s syllabic structure is key in determining linguistic borrowing. Research on loanword pho...
Lexicons utilize a fraction of licit structures. Different theories predict either that lexicons pri...
International audienceThis article aims at determining the statistical validity of various constrain...
Does phonology influence the ordering of meaningful elements (morphemes, words, phrases)? The answer...
This study provides an analysis of stress assignment and vowel alternation in the Latinate vocabular...
International audienceThis article deals with the semantics of English coordinate compounds
International audienceThis talk will investigate the locus of variation in syllable bounda...
International audienceEnglish morphophonology has aroused considerable interest in the wake of Choms...
This experiment investigates why certain pairs of words, called “frozen binomials” always appear in ...
and Plag & Baayen (2009) have developed an approach in which processing constraints are held acc...
This article presents and describes a number of factors that influence the process of collocation fo...
The goal of this paper is twofold: (1) to review various behaviors of Class 1 suffixes with regard t...
Abstract. Why is it preferable to say salt and pepper over pepper and salt? Based on an analysis of...
Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993) makes the claim that well-formedness constraints are r...
A language's syllabic structure is key in determining linguistic borrowing. Research on loanword pho...
A language’s syllabic structure is key in determining linguistic borrowing. Research on loanword pho...
Lexicons utilize a fraction of licit structures. Different theories predict either that lexicons pri...