Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... given the following word . The conditional probability of a homophone token given the preceding word was estimated as the ratio of two frequency counts : the frequency count of the string of two words ( C ( w ; – 1w ; ) ) , divided by ...
... given the following word . The conditional probability of a homophone token given the preceding word was estimated as the ratio of two frequency counts : the frequency count of the string of two words ( C ( w ; – 1w ; ) ) , divided by ...
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... given as sixty - eight for Mayan languages , where the standard linguistic view has thirty - one ( living and dead ) . Otomanguean is said to have 172 , compared to specialists ' count of under fifty ( Zapotec is disputed , and E lists ...
... given as sixty - eight for Mayan languages , where the standard linguistic view has thirty - one ( living and dead ) . Otomanguean is said to have 172 , compared to specialists ' count of under fifty ( Zapotec is disputed , and E lists ...
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... 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 hypotheses concerned with the compound - internal factors ...
... 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 hypotheses concerned with the compound - internal factors ...
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