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For t = 4 , with a range of C's from 55 to 10 , the computed t's cover a stretch of 5,650 years from ť . = 1.98 to ť = 7.63 . For . ranges of C when t = 5 or more the upper limit of t ' is infinite . The ranges of ť for the various ...
For t = 4 , with a range of C's from 55 to 10 , the computed t's cover a stretch of 5,650 years from ť . = 1.98 to ť = 7.63 . For . ranges of C when t = 5 or more the upper limit of t ' is infinite . The ranges of ť for the various ...
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Upon examining Table III , we find that once the maximum probability of a range has dropped below .5000 ( which it does for K = 91 , t = .63 and succeeding values ) , we may make much the same observations of it that we did of Table II ...
Upon examining Table III , we find that once the maximum probability of a range has dropped below .5000 ( which it does for K = 91 , t = .63 and succeeding values ) , we may make much the same observations of it that we did of Table II ...
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This is provided for by programming the machine to respond differently to certain ranges of CCNs . These codes and ranges are ... Range A : Each CCN in this range is assigned to a single positive - cognate set . Each word in a range A ...
This is provided for by programming the machine to respond differently to certain ranges of CCNs . These codes and ranges are ... Range A : Each CCN in this range is assigned to a single positive - cognate set . Each word in a range A ...
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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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