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We have already considered the probability of one or both of these being collapsible with the shorter rule ( i.e. the rule two symbols long ) , since the relation ' is collapsible by the parentheses convention with ' is a symmetric one ...
We have already considered the probability of one or both of these being collapsible with the shorter rule ( i.e. the rule two symbols long ) , since the relation ' is collapsible by the parentheses convention with ' is a symmetric one ...
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samples on the assumption that the probability of an arbitrary language's being VSO is 0.4 : ( D2 ) NUMBER OF VSO LANGUAGES PROBABILITY IN A SAMPLE OF 30 OF SAMPLE 0 0.00000 1 0.00000 2 0.00004 3 0.00027 4 0.00120 5 0.00415 6 0.01152 7 ...
samples on the assumption that the probability of an arbitrary language's being VSO is 0.4 : ( D2 ) NUMBER OF VSO LANGUAGES PROBABILITY IN A SAMPLE OF 30 OF SAMPLE 0 0.00000 1 0.00000 2 0.00004 3 0.00027 4 0.00120 5 0.00415 6 0.01152 7 ...
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OF SAMPLE ( E1 ) INSTANCES OF THE CLASS OF VOWELS INVOLVED BEING UNIQUELY IDENTIFIABLE PROBABILITY BY A SINGLE ... 17 0.07160 18 0.02785 19 0.00684 20 0.00080 The two highest probabilities here are those of the samples in which 11 and ...
OF SAMPLE ( E1 ) INSTANCES OF THE CLASS OF VOWELS INVOLVED BEING UNIQUELY IDENTIFIABLE PROBABILITY BY A SINGLE ... 17 0.07160 18 0.02785 19 0.00684 20 0.00080 The two highest probabilities here are those of the samples in which 11 and ...
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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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