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Examples of Dominant and Subordinate Words (Adaptation based on Simpson, 1984) [1] | ||
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- ↑ Simpson, G. B. (1984). Lexical ambiguity and its role in models of word recognition. Psychological Bulletin, 96(2), 316-340. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.96.2.316.
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