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To do this I shall use the so - called ' exact ' method , which I shall first illustrate by a simple example . Let us suppose that we have two dice which are in some way distinguishable , e.g. let D , be white with black spots and D ...
To do this I shall use the so - called ' exact ' method , which I shall first illustrate by a simple example . Let us suppose that we have two dice which are in some way distinguishable , e.g. let D , be white with black spots and D ...
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As can be seen from some of the following examples , such versatility may frequently save a considerable amount of ... The following example , which illustrates this advantage , is equivalent to the first example in Lamb's article ( 396 ) ...
As can be seen from some of the following examples , such versatility may frequently save a considerable amount of ... The following example , which illustrates this advantage , is equivalent to the first example in Lamb's article ( 396 ) ...
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Example : the KY gives tsiâk as the only reading for a graph meaning ' bird ' . Instead of a regular plain initial as in AC , P readings in the Concise dictionary have aspirate initials : khiao3 and khiuel . The fact that other dialects ...
Example : the KY gives tsiâk as the only reading for a graph meaning ' bird ' . Instead of a regular plain initial as in AC , P readings in the Concise dictionary have aspirate initials : khiao3 and khiuel . The fact that other dialects ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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