The script itself could almost read as a short story, and lexically, Walsh hasn't shied an inch. |
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Most stylometric studies employ items of language and most of these items are lexically based. |
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In Section 3.1, we recalled the syntax of epistemic and deontic modals, as well as the syntax of modals when they were used lexically. |
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It is an agglutinative language and the sound inventory of Japanese is relatively small but has a lexically distinct pitch-accent system. |
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He claims that speech is grammatically complex while writing is lexically dense. |
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This result suggests that the manipulation successfully induced a tendency to assign stress lexically or sub-lexically depending on prime lexicality. |
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Technical terms are translated into generally common lexically acceptable and generally understandable versions respectively, provided no particular instructions or glossaries have been submitted. |
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In Berber languages, each consonant has a geminate counterpart, and gemination is lexically contrastive. |
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All of them are lexically dependent on Dutch rather than German for neologisms. |
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Thus, as with creoles, there is no real distinction between modal auxiliaries and lexically modal main verbs that are followed by another main verb. |
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