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My only special assumption , or hypothesis , is that the boy always tells the truth . ... We can calculate the probability of this generalization's being true , given our assumptions , as 1/6100 , or 1.53 x 10-78 , i.e. an extremely low ...
My only special assumption , or hypothesis , is that the boy always tells the truth . ... We can calculate the probability of this generalization's being true , given our assumptions , as 1/6100 , or 1.53 x 10-78 , i.e. an extremely low ...
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These assumptions are no doubt crude . One might formulate more sophisticated assumptions , e.g. that the figures tend to cluster , according to some specified distribution type , around some given mean ; but it is hard to see how such ...
These assumptions are no doubt crude . One might formulate more sophisticated assumptions , e.g. that the figures tend to cluster , according to some specified distribution type , around some given mean ; but it is hard to see how such ...
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r background assumptions is quite difficult , because of the poor state of our quantitative knowledge in the area of grammatical rules . We know roughly how many vowels and consonants we can expect an arbitrary language to have , but we ...
r background assumptions is quite difficult , because of the poor state of our quantitative knowledge in the area of grammatical rules . We know roughly how many vowels and consonants we can expect an arbitrary language to have , but we ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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