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Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2007
- Katia Kermanidis:
Two-phase learning for identifying Modern Greek clauses. 1-22 - Agnieszka Kulacka, Ján Macutek:
A discrete formula for the Menzerath-Altmann law. 23-32 - Dominique Labbé:
Experiments on authorship attribution by intertextual distance in English. 33-80 - Ján Macutek, Gabriel Altmann:
Discrete and continuous modelling in quantitative linguistics. 81-94
Volume 14, Number 2-3, 2007
- Relja Vulanovic:
Fitting periphrastic do in affirmative declaratives. 111-126 - John W. Oller Jr., Liang Chen:
Episodic organization in discourse and valid measurement in the sciences*. 127-144 - Patrick Juola:
Becoming Jack London. 145-147 - John Nerbonne, Peter Kleiweg:
Toward a dialectological yardstick. 148-166 - Hans J. Holm:
The new arboretum of Indo-European "trees". Can new algorithms reveal the phylogeny and even prehistory of Indo-European? 167-214 - Johannes Hörner, Julian Jamison:
What's in the dictionary (or Is It?). 215-221 - Zhiyi Zhang, Hongwei Huang:
Turing's formula revisited. 222-241 - Pauli Saukkonen:
Cognitive schemas behind statistics: Towards a system of text typology. 242-264 - Jan Králík, Ludmila Uhlírová:
The Czech Academic Corpus (CAC), its history and presence. 265-285
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