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The simplest way of proceeding would be to generate all possible rules and have the learning algorithm determine their associated probabilities . This approach runs into two problems . First , there is no limit to the number of possible ...
The simplest way of proceeding would be to generate all possible rules and have the learning algorithm determine their associated probabilities . This approach runs into two problems . First , there is no limit to the number of possible ...
In these cases , only the direct form of the verb is predicted possible . This too is correct ( A. Dahlstrom , R. Rhodes , p.c. , Rhodes 1993 ) . " Rhodes ( 1993 ) cites the examples in 21 from Ojibwe . Each is multiply ambiguous as to ...
It is possible , however , for the subject of a TA verb to be inanimate . In this case , the various Algonquian languages vary somewhat in the form of the verb , but common to all of them is the absence of a direct form .
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