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... given the previous word , and the conditional probability of the homophone , given the following word . The conditional probability of a homophone token given the preceding word was estimated as the ratio of two frequency ...
... given the previous word , and the conditional probability of the homophone , given the following word . The conditional probability of a homophone token given the preceding word was estimated as the ratio of two frequency ...
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There are also numerous cases where a single language is assumed to be multiple languages and so has multiple language names assigned in E. For example , the number of ' living languages ' is given as sixty - eight for Mayan languages ...
There are also numerous cases where a single language is assumed to be multiple languages and so has multiple language names assigned in E. For example , the number of ' living languages ' is given as sixty - eight for Mayan languages ...
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Structural and semantic factors rest primarily within a given compound , while analogical factors refer to the relationship a given compound has to other compounds . The aim of the present article is to test the adequacy of the two ...
Structural and semantic factors rest primarily within a given compound , while analogical factors refer to the relationship a given compound has to other compounds . The aim of the present article is to test the adequacy of the two ...
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