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As the size of the sample increases , however , the number of low - frequency words that are not listed in dictionaries increases , notably so among the hapax legomena . Given the size of the Times corpus , we would expect our sample to ...
As the size of the sample increases , however , the number of low - frequency words that are not listed in dictionaries increases , notably so among the hapax legomena . Given the size of the Times corpus , we would expect our sample to ...
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From a psycholinguistic point of view , this definition is still too strong , in that very low - frequency words that occur more than once in very large samples , such as the dis legomena and the words occurring 3 , 4 , . . . , times in ...
From a psycholinguistic point of view , this definition is still too strong , in that very low - frequency words that occur more than once in very large samples , such as the dis legomena and the words occurring 3 , 4 , . . . , times in ...
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Mean total frequency is 13 % . these statements ; only about one - fourth of the languages have an initial nasal among their ... Tables 15 and 16 show the frequencies of initial m and n in independent forms ( summarized from Table 13 ) ...
Mean total frequency is 13 % . these statements ; only about one - fourth of the languages have an initial nasal among their ... Tables 15 and 16 show the frequencies of initial m and n in independent forms ( summarized from Table 13 ) ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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