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This method may be called the SPLIT - PERSONALITY METHOD , and in its nonweighted and weighted versions it will be designated as C and D respectively . A procedure perhaps logically more satisfying is the RANDOM SPEAKER METHOD , again ...
This method may be called the SPLIT - PERSONALITY METHOD , and in its nonweighted and weighted versions it will be designated as C and D respectively . A procedure perhaps logically more satisfying is the RANDOM SPEAKER METHOD , again ...
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As explained above , C indicates the split - personality unweighted method , D the split - personality weighted method ... F the random speaker weighted method , G the random speaker - hearer method , and H the communication index . 5.
As explained above , C indicates the split - personality unweighted method , D the split - personality weighted method ... F the random speaker weighted method , G the random speaker - hearer method , and H the communication index . 5.
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Short of a mechanical recording of all the speech of all Americans , and the subsequent mechanical analysis and tabulation of such elements as have only regional incidence , no method of gathering this kind of data is perfect .
Short of a mechanical recording of all the speech of all Americans , and the subsequent mechanical analysis and tabulation of such elements as have only regional incidence , no method of gathering this kind of data is perfect .
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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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