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Words That Go Together: Measuring Individual Differences in Native Speakers’ Knowledge of Collocations
The Mental Lexicon
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doi 10.1075/ml.9.3.02dab
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Linguistics
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Cognitive Neuroscience
Date
January 23, 2015
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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