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and is characterized by a somewhat greater freedom of distribution . We believe that the calculus here explained provides a means of describing much more precisely just what is implied in the phrases ' wider distribution and ' somewhat ...
and is characterized by a somewhat greater freedom of distribution . We believe that the calculus here explained provides a means of describing much more precisely just what is implied in the phrases ' wider distribution and ' somewhat ...
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There has recently been a similar attempt to apply relation theory to phonemic distribution in the work of the Swedish linguist Sigurd.15 Sigurd and his mathematical collaborator Gårding have independently made the same initial analogy ...
There has recently been a similar attempt to apply relation theory to phonemic distribution in the work of the Swedish linguist Sigurd.15 Sigurd and his mathematical collaborator Gårding have independently made the same initial analogy ...
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We are therefore in a position to talk about the distribution of Japanese phonemes in a quantitative way . Furthermore , when we examine the actual interaction fields of each phoneme in the matrix of binary sequences , the discussion ...
We are therefore in a position to talk about the distribution of Japanese phonemes in a quantitative way . Furthermore , when we examine the actual interaction fields of each phoneme in the matrix of binary sequences , the discussion ...
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