Lexical co-occurrence refers to
A) a type of distributional evidence involving patterns of words that are frequently found together.
B) an aspect of universal grammar that causes children to expect that their language has both verbs and nouns.
C) the fact that the same words in the same order can sometimes have more than one meaning.
D) the embedding of a constituent, such a noun phrase, within another constituent of the same type.
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