Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... INDIVIDUAL WORDS FULLY ACCOUNT FOR NON - LINEARITY ? When the distribution of individual replacement rates is known , and the replacement of each individual word as a function of distance is a negative exponential ( as in formula 1 ) ...
... INDIVIDUAL WORDS FULLY ACCOUNT FOR NON - LINEARITY ? When the distribution of individual replacement rates is known , and the replacement of each individual word as a function of distance is a negative exponential ( as in formula 1 ) ...
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... individual replacement rates is zero ( or in practice negligible ) ; it has upper concavity which tends to increase with increasing individual vari- ation , whatever the distribution of individual replacement rates . Qualitatively at ...
... individual replacement rates is zero ( or in practice negligible ) ; it has upper concavity which tends to increase with increasing individual vari- ation , whatever the distribution of individual replacement rates . Qualitatively at ...
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... individuals ( which serve as denotations for conjuncts , e.g. the subject of George and Mar- tha hate each other ) , as well as individual sums of singular objects or groups . Individual sums are different from sets in that they are ...
... individuals ( which serve as denotations for conjuncts , e.g. the subject of George and Mar- tha hate each other ) , as well as individual sums of singular objects or groups . Individual sums are different from sets in that they are ...
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