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We will use an alternation as proof of split only if the alternation occurs under the
same conditions in combination with at least three morphemes , or if the
morphophoneme in question occurs in at least two morphemes . For example ,
given the ...
We will use an alternation as proof of split only if the alternation occurs under the
same conditions in combination with at least three morphemes , or if the
morphophoneme in question occurs in at least two morphemes . For example ,
given the ...
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... which gives ( ix ) occurrences per million words : ' 1 = at least one occurrence
per million and not so many as two per million ; 2 = at least two per million and
not so many as three per million ; and similarly up to 49 ; A = at least 50 per
million ...
... which gives ( ix ) occurrences per million words : ' 1 = at least one occurrence
per million and not so many as two per million ; 2 = at least two per million and
not so many as three per million ; and similarly up to 49 ; A = at least 50 per
million ...
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The practical question is : " What minimum value of N will , at least in a tolerable
fraction of cases , lead to the correct choice of meaning for the central word ? "
This is a question concerning the statistical semantic character of language
which ...
The practical question is : " What minimum value of N will , at least in a tolerable
fraction of cases , lead to the correct choice of meaning for the central word ? "
This is a question concerning the statistical semantic character of language
which ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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