Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... split columns , according to the token frequency of unsplit and split variants for that type . In Fig . 1 , for example , for the stem practice , there are sixteen tokens total with in , six of prinactice / prinaktis ( variant spellings ) ...
... split columns , according to the token frequency of unsplit and split variants for that type . In Fig . 1 , for example , for the stem practice , there are sixteen tokens total with in , six of prinactice / prinaktis ( variant spellings ) ...
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... split stop - l FIGURE 1. Token - weighted type frequencies for splitting vs. nonsplitting : all loans in corpus with in . stop - 1 39 % split stop - r 28 % split = 66 % split stop - r stop - w 99 % split stop - y stop - w stop - y CCin ...
... split stop - l FIGURE 1. Token - weighted type frequencies for splitting vs. nonsplitting : all loans in corpus with in . stop - 1 39 % split stop - r 28 % split = 66 % split stop - r stop - w 99 % split stop - y stop - w stop - y CCin ...
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... split the least often . Tagalog - internal evidence , though limited , points in the same direction : more marked clusters split less often . Consider first adaptation of English loans , where T - liquid , TW , and SW are freely ...
... split the least often . Tagalog - internal evidence , though limited , points in the same direction : more marked clusters split less often . Consider first adaptation of English loans , where T - liquid , TW , and SW are freely ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
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