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Looking now at Table IV we find ( 1 ) that C = 22 may represent any value of t from 3.28 to 10.04 , a spread of 6,760 years , ( 2 ) that the probability that it represents t = 5 ( i.e. the t'c point ) is .1701 , ( 3 ) that this is not ...
Looking now at Table IV we find ( 1 ) that C = 22 may represent any value of t from 3.28 to 10.04 , a spread of 6,760 years , ( 2 ) that the probability that it represents t = 5 ( i.e. the t'c point ) is .1701 , ( 3 ) that this is not ...
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The four ascending edges represent ( 46 ) + T -O ! 0 ŁT P4 P1 P3 1 P2 obligatory versus optional topic tagmemes , and optional versus obligatorilyabsent object tagmemes . The faces of the pyramid each represent one clause type .
The four ascending edges represent ( 46 ) + T -O ! 0 ŁT P4 P1 P3 1 P2 obligatory versus optional topic tagmemes , and optional versus obligatorilyabsent object tagmemes . The faces of the pyramid each represent one clause type .
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If one were to draw two largely overlapping circles representing respectively the phonological structures of Literary Czech and the Czech Common Language , the overlapping portion would represent the features which are identical ...
If one were to draw two largely overlapping circles representing respectively the phonological structures of Literary Czech and the Czech Common Language , the overlapping portion would represent the features which are identical ...
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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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