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The /s/ morpheme and the compounding phenomenon in English.
(2002)
Compound words with irregular plural nouns in first
position (e.g. mice-eater) are produced far more frequently
than compound words with regular plural nouns in first
position (e.g. *rats-eater), (Gordon, 1985). ...
Why will rat's go where rats will not
(2002)
Experimental evidence indicates that regular plurals are nearly always omitted from English compounds (e.g., rats-eater) while irregular plurals may be included within these structures (e.g., mice-chaser). This phenomenon ...
Visual similarity is greater for line drawings of nonliving than living things: The importance of musical instruments and body-parts
(2002)
It has been argued that greater intra-category structural similarity for living things, and the subsequent ‘‘visual crowding,’’ makes them more difficult to recognize and name for neurologically damaged individuals and ...
A Hybrid Detection and Classification System for Human Motion Analysis
(Springer Nature, 2002)
High capacity associative memories and stochasticity
(2002)
Stochastic Dynamics
Stochastic dynamics and high capacity associative memories
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2002)