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  • ...cularly statistics“. Irrespective of the importance this article has, in a historical perspective, with regard to establishing statistics as a methodological dis [[Category:Quantitative Linguistics]]
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  • ...ed to [[Turkmen]], whereas his habilitation thesis dealt with [[Chuvash]]. Historical-comparative research on Turkic, Tungusic and Mongolic languages was Benzing ...he always maintained his profound interest in dialectal, ethnographic and historical problems of his native region. In particular, Benzing realized the value of
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  • ...ideology-free and lasting contribution to the development of quantitative linguistics. ...her fields in which taxonomies play a key role. But if one looks at Polish linguistics after 1947, one sees that the promising development of the application of m
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  • ...for example, in his well-known monography on ''The History of Mathematical Linguistics in the Soviet Union'' (1966), presents Budilovič as an important 19th cent ...s the time, when I.I. Sreznvevskij (1812-1880) was a professor for Russian linguistics here, who was well familiar with statistical methods (cf. Grzybek/ Kelih 20
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  • ...nt. Academic publications of the time propounded the view that there was a historical progression from primitive to advanced cultures, and that the cultures of E ...on and recording that became the gold standard in anthropology and [[field linguistics]] for generations.
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  • ...in the local priest seminar, before he went to St. Petersburg to enter the historical-philological faculty of St. Petersburg University. In 1846, he passed the e [[Category:Quantitative Linguistics]]
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  • ...heory) and logics to model structural properties of language, quantitative linguistics (QL) studies the multitude of quantitative properties which are essential f ...but they can also be used and applied in many fields such as computational linguistics and natural language processing, language teaching, optimisation of texts e
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  • ...ches. He was born in Moscow, on March 14th (26th), where he studied at the historical-philological faculty, graduating in 1912. After his graduation he spent som ...Russian history of quantitative approaches in the study of literature and linguistics (cf. Grzybek/Kelih 2005, Kelih 2007). Furthermore, Jarcho’s contribution
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  • ...d' definition is for instance given in the ''International Encyclopedia of Linguistics'' (Bybee 1992: 223f.): ==Historical Development ==
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  • ...This is due to the fact that the Sino-Japanese readings arrived in several historical waves from several different regions of China. These 'waves' can be roughly [http://http://linguistics.byu.edu/classes/ling450ch/reports/japanese.htm]An Overview of the History o
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  • ...System.'' In: Paul J. Hopper (ed.) ''Studies in Descriptive and Historical Linguistics.'' Amsterdam 1977.
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  • 1963b. A historical remark on "rendaku", a phenomenon in Japanse phonology. Ms. MIT. 1967b. A sketch of a target query language. Mathematical Linguistics and Automatic Translation Report. Computation Laboratory, Harvard Universit
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  • ...l member four years later. Later, he twice became head of the philological-historical class of the academy, first from 1906-1913, then a second time from 1919-19 ...ty of Zagreb University, Maretić was, however, obliged to work not only on linguistics, but on literature, as well; thus, his early interest in all aspects of phi
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  • *Swan, T. & Westvik, O.J. (Hg.). 1997. ''Modality in Germanic Languages: Historical and Comparative Perspectives''. Berlin: de Gruyter. ...odality Possible? A Problem for Kratzer’s Semantics.'' CLC Publications. (=Linguistics in the Big Apple (LIBA)).]
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  • ...U. (1983). A law of change in language. In: Brainerd, B. (ed.), Historical linguistics: 104-115. Bochum: Brockmeyer.
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  • * '''Historical:''' still used today, but only to refer to some practice or article that is *Biber, Douglas; Conrad, Susan and Randi Reppen (2000). Corpus linguistics: investigating language structure and use. Cambridge: Cambridge University
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  • Coherence is a term of [[text linguistics]] used to refer to sense relations between single units (sentences or propo Text linguistics is concerned with the distinction between the terms 'cohesion' and 'coheren
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  • ...Can you count pluses and minuses before you can count? Chicago Journal of Linguistics 2.51-56. Reprinted with afterword in The Best of CLS , Chicago Linguistic S *1968i. Review of Sebeok (ed.), Current Trends in Linguistics 3. Lg. 44.556-93. Reprinted in McCawley 1973e:167-205.
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  • ...cal foundations for a theory of language change. Directions for historical linguistics'', ed. by W. Lehmann and Y. Malkiel, 95-195. Austin (TX) 1968: University o
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  • ...ok, T. A. [ed.]: Current Trends in Linguistics. Vol. 13: Historiography of Linguistics.The Hague 1975. S. 481-606. ...ok, T. A. [ed.]: Current Trends in Linguistics. Vol. 13: Historiography of Linguistics.The Hague 1975. S. 607-716.
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