Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... 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 greater freedom of distribution ' in the quotation ...
... 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 greater freedom of distribution ' in the quotation ...
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... distribution in the work of the Swedish linguist Sigurd.15 Sigurd and his mathematical collaborator Gårding have independently made the same initial analogy between phoneme sequences and ordered pairs as the one presented in this paper ...
... distribution in the work of the Swedish linguist Sigurd.15 Sigurd and his mathematical collaborator Gårding have independently made the same initial analogy between phoneme sequences and ordered pairs as the one presented in this paper ...
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... distribution of phonemes in any extensive count of English samples as the population distribution for the English language . Any new sample , not included among those from which the population estimates were derived , can then be ...
... distribution of phonemes in any extensive count of English samples as the population distribution for the English language . Any new sample , not included among those from which the population estimates were derived , can then be ...
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