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This raises the possibility that the observed effect of frequency reflects repetition within a conversation , rather than overall lemma frequency . To investigate this possibility , the regression analysis was repeated , this time using ...
This raises the possibility that the observed effect of frequency reflects repetition within a conversation , rather than overall lemma frequency . To investigate this possibility , the regression analysis was repeated , this time using ...
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ties ) that are most likely to produce the observed data . This is computationally an extremely complex task , currently unfeasible for large numbers of taxa , and here we describe a heuristic technique for maximizing the likelihood ...
ties ) that are most likely to produce the observed data . This is computationally an extremely complex task , currently unfeasible for large numbers of taxa , and here we describe a heuristic technique for maximizing the likelihood ...
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Having established from observation that in every act of language there is a progression unsayable → sayable → saying ... because human thought , in making use of a system of representation , is independent of the observed universe .
Having established from observation that in every act of language there is a progression unsayable → sayable → saying ... because human thought , in making use of a system of representation , is independent of the observed universe .
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