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The distribution of forms with and without n among the different grammatical categories would be a chance distribution , but the differences would not be very great . And as the distribution was the result of chance we should expect to ...
The distribution of forms with and without n among the different grammatical categories would be a chance distribution , but the differences would not be very great . And as the distribution was the result of chance we should expect to ...
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The difference of distribution of forms with and without n in the two groups is most conclusively shown in part A of Table I. In three texts only , 3 , 4 , and 13 , is the greatest percentage in the second group larger than the smallest ...
The difference of distribution of forms with and without n in the two groups is most conclusively shown in part A of Table I. In three texts only , 3 , 4 , and 13 , is the greatest percentage in the second group larger than the smallest ...
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This fact seems to me to indicate a probability that in the speech of ( say ) the last quarter of the eleventh century the distribution of forms with and without n in these three grammatical categories was not the approximately equal ...
This fact seems to me to indicate a probability that in the speech of ( say ) the last quarter of the eleventh century the distribution of forms with and without n in these three grammatical categories was not the approximately equal ...
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Catellus Caniculus A Case of Semantic Inter | 6 |
The Instrumental and the Comitative | 9 |
The tt in Latin Quattuor | 12 |
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