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In any case , there exist much simpler ways of assessing phoneme cluster distributions . ... thus obtaining the theoretical frequency distribution of the number of differences ; and ( 3 ) we compare the theoretical distribution with the ...
In any case , there exist much simpler ways of assessing phoneme cluster distributions . ... thus obtaining the theoretical frequency distribution of the number of differences ; and ( 3 ) we compare the theoretical distribution with the ...
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The expected frequencies ( however computed ) for all phoneme clusters with a given number of differing distinctive features are then summed , and the resulting distribution is compared with the observed distribution .
The expected frequencies ( however computed ) for all phoneme clusters with a given number of differing distinctive features are then summed , and the resulting distribution is compared with the observed distribution .
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Table 7 shows the theoretically expected distribution thus obtained , compared with the observed distribution as reported by Keller and Saporta in column E of their Table 4. The obtained value of x2 is highly significant , leaving no ...
Table 7 shows the theoretically expected distribution thus obtained , compared with the observed distribution as reported by Keller and Saporta in column E of their Table 4. The obtained value of x2 is highly significant , leaving no ...
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