Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... NOUNS : 26 24 19 17 24 22 PROPER NOUNS : 5 5 4 4 4 5 PRONOUNS : 6 7 14 15 9 8 TOTAL : 37 36 37 36 37 36 TABLE 2. Percentages for three word - classes in two subcorpora of LOB and Brown . As can be seen , in both corpora informational ...
... NOUNS : 26 24 19 17 24 22 PROPER NOUNS : 5 5 4 4 4 5 PRONOUNS : 6 7 14 15 9 8 TOTAL : 37 36 37 36 37 36 TABLE 2. Percentages for three word - classes in two subcorpora of LOB and Brown . As can be seen , in both corpora informational ...
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... noun . Table 3 shows both the length of each genre sub- corpus ( in words ) and the percentage of nouns ( i.e. common nouns , proper nouns , or pronouns ) found in each subcorpus . NUMBER OF WORDS % OF NOUNS GENRE A Press : reportage ...
... noun . Table 3 shows both the length of each genre sub- corpus ( in words ) and the percentage of nouns ( i.e. common nouns , proper nouns , or pronouns ) found in each subcorpus . NUMBER OF WORDS % OF NOUNS GENRE A Press : reportage ...
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... nouns in any given text , and that if we know the text's genre we can predict this percentage more accurately . Just to emphasize our ignorance , let me return to the discussion above about the balance between pronouns and common nouns ...
... nouns in any given text , and that if we know the text's genre we can predict this percentage more accurately . Just to emphasize our ignorance , let me return to the discussion above about the balance between pronouns and common nouns ...
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