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These probabilities are given in Table III , which is constructed on the same plan as Table II , with the minor ... Upon examining Table III , we find that once the maximum probability of a range has dropped below .5000 ( which it does ...
These probabilities are given in Table III , which is constructed on the same plan as Table II , with the minor ... Upon examining Table III , we find that once the maximum probability of a range has dropped below .5000 ( which it does ...
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What we want now are fundamental probability sets which give probabilities across the ranges of C. These probabilities can be found ; the method may most conveniently be explained by an example . If we look in Table III at the ranges ...
What we want now are fundamental probability sets which give probabilities across the ranges of C. These probabilities can be found ; the method may most conveniently be explained by an example . If we look in Table III at the ranges ...
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Each item of the diagnostic list is represented by a word and each word has its own persistence or probability of retention . This situation may be represented conceptually by a system of points each corresponding to an item of the ...
Each item of the diagnostic list is represented by a word and each word has its own persistence or probability of retention . This situation may be represented conceptually by a system of points each corresponding to an item of the ...
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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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