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Quantitative Linguistic Research of Contemporary Chinese

Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2017
AbstractIn the era of big data, linguistic studies with quantitative methods have gained momentum. Ever since the approval of the project ‘Quantitative Linguistic Research of Contemporary Chinese’ in 2011, the research group led by Professor Haitao Liu has continued to investigate quantitative features of Chinese texts as well as other languages from ...
Yu Fang, Yaqin Wang
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Quantitative Historical Linguistics

2017
An innovative guide to quantitative, corpus-based research in historical and diachronic linguistics, this book provides an original and thoroughly worked-out methodological framework, which encompasses the entire research process. The authors argue that, although historical linguistics has been successful in using the comparative method, the field lags
Gard B. Jenset, Barbara McGillivray
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Interlanguage: a perspective of quantitative linguistic typology

Language Sciences, 2019
Abstract The study of interlanguage (IL) is crucial for the understanding of the acquisition and development of human languages. But there are very few empirical investigations into IL from a perspective of general linguistics or/and linguistic typology.
Haitao Liu   +4 more
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A cross-linguistic quantitative study of homophony*

Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2006
Abstract Homophony is ubiquitous across languages. It is an important source of ambiguity which is a distinctive feature of human language. There have, however, been few quantitative investigations on questions such as “Do languages have similar degrees of homophony?”, “Can the degree of homophony in a language be predictable?” We report a preliminary ...
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A short comment on probability in quantitative linguistics

Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 1997
Abstract To apply the probabilistic approach in linguistics properly, we have to accept that language is not a natural, but a human product. That is why some essential conceptions of probabilistic axiomatics are discussed, as, for example linguistic event, conditions for abstract dealing with events, the measure (polarity) of determinism and randomness,
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The study of quantitatively in linguistics

ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
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Problems in Quantitative Linguistics 1.

Glottotheory, 2009
F. Fan, Udo Strauss, Gabriel Altmann
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Quantitative Linguistik / Quantitative Linguistics

2008
Reinhard Köhler   +2 more
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On Quantitative Linguistics in Czechoslovakia

ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1979
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