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In the limiting case where D has no specifications at all ( is completely blank ) , it will select every matrix in M ( U ) , since in this case D is a sub - matrix of every matrix . 34 This evaluation measure is similar to the one ...
In the limiting case where D has no specifications at all ( is completely blank ) , it will select every matrix in M ( U ) , since in this case D is a sub - matrix of every matrix . 34 This evaluation measure is similar to the one ...
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... who begin with Powell's classification and go on to discuss Radin's outlandish proposal of a completely reduced genetic relationship for North America ( 1919 ) and Sapir's revolutionary proposal based on similarities between Chinese ...
... who begin with Powell's classification and go on to discuss Radin's outlandish proposal of a completely reduced genetic relationship for North America ( 1919 ) and Sapir's revolutionary proposal based on similarities between Chinese ...
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Finally , each matrix is specified completely as to its distinctive features . That is , the rules given here apply after the application of the redundancy rules which specify each matrix completely . These diachronic rules apply to ...
Finally , each matrix is specified completely as to its distinctive features . That is , the rules given here apply after the application of the redundancy rules which specify each matrix completely . These diachronic rules apply to ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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