In:Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure
Edited by Joan L. Bybee and Paul J. Hopper
[Typological Studies in Language 45] 2001
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 15 October 2001
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.45.toc
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Table of contents
Part I: Patterns of Use
Transitivity, clause structure, and argument structure: Evidence from conversation27
Local patterns of subjectivity in person and verb type in American English coversation61
Paths to prepositions? A corpus-based study of the acquisition of a lexico-grammatical category91
Part II: Word-level frequency effects
Emergent phonotactic generalizations in English and Arabic159
Ambiguity and frequency effects in regular verb inflection181
Frequency, regularity and the paradigm: A perspective from Russian on a complex relation201
Part III: Phrases and constructions
Probabilistic relations between words: Evidence from reduction in lexical production229
Hypercorrect pronoun case in English? Cognitive processes that account for pronoun usage383
Part IV: General
Subject index481
Name index487
