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So under stochastic evolution , there are only four case - marking patterns that are stochastically stable : split ergative ( zeaz ) , DOM ( zzaz ) , DSM ( zezz ) , and zero marking ( zzzz ) . However , it follows from the very concept ...
So under stochastic evolution , there are only four case - marking patterns that are stochastically stable : split ergative ( zeaz ) , DOM ( zzaz ) , DSM ( zezz ) , and zero marking ( zzzz ) . However , it follows from the very concept ...
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Figures 1 and 2 show resulting frequencies for both split and unsplit variants , for both types of cluster ( ty , dy are omitted because they can function as digraphs for [ ts ] , [ dz ] ; reduplicated forms are also omitted - see $ 7.1 ...
Figures 1 and 2 show resulting frequencies for both split and unsplit variants , for both types of cluster ( ty , dy are omitted because they can function as digraphs for [ ts ] , [ dz ] ; reduplicated forms are also omitted - see $ 7.1 ...
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60 50 40 an 30 Onc 43 % split 39 % split 66 % split 20 10 0 stop - 1 stop - r stop - w stop - y FIGURE 1. Token - weighted type frequencies for splitting vs. nonsplitting : all loans in corpus with in . 10 9 8 7 6 28 % split 99 % split ...
60 50 40 an 30 Onc 43 % split 39 % split 66 % split 20 10 0 stop - 1 stop - r stop - w stop - y FIGURE 1. Token - weighted type frequencies for splitting vs. nonsplitting : all loans in corpus with in . 10 9 8 7 6 28 % split 99 % split ...
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