Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... given in 10 ( where N PP + pn + np + nn is the total number of transitive clauses in the corpus ) . ( 10 ) eezz ... given in 11 . ( 11 ) pn > np That is , there are more instances of clauses with prominent agent and nonprominent object ...
... given in 10 ( where N PP + pn + np + nn is the total number of transitive clauses in the corpus ) . ( 10 ) eezz ... given in 11 . ( 11 ) pn > np That is , there are more instances of clauses with prominent agent and nonprominent object ...
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... given corpus ( for a given instantiation of p and n ) are accurate estimates of the underlying probabilities given by nature . Let N = pp + pn + np + nn be the total number of transitive clauses in a corpus . Then ij N we have for all i ...
... given corpus ( for a given instantiation of p and n ) are accurate estimates of the underlying probabilities given by nature . Let N = pp + pn + np + nn be the total number of transitive clauses in a corpus . Then ij N we have for all i ...
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... given set of formant frequencies and the vocal - tract shape ( Ladefoged et al . 1978 , Ladefoged & Lindau 1989 ) . There are parts of the vowel chart , such as the high back area , where more than one vocal- tract shape could produce ...
... given set of formant frequencies and the vocal - tract shape ( Ladefoged et al . 1978 , Ladefoged & Lindau 1989 ) . There are parts of the vowel chart , such as the high back area , where more than one vocal- tract shape could produce ...
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