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Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 2011
- Frieda Charalabopoulou, Themos Stafylakis, George K. Mikros:
Developing a Scoring Algorithm for Automatic Pronunciation Assessment of Modern Greek. 1-22 - Hermann Moisl:
Finding the Minimum Document Length for Reliable Clustering of Multi-Document Natural Language Corpora. 23-52 - Filippo Petroni, Maurizio Serva:
Automated Word Stability and Language Phylogeny. 53-62 - Peter W. H. Smith, W. Aldridge:
Improving Authorship Attribution: Optimizing Burrows' Delta Method. 63-88 - Saif alZahir, Arber Borici:
Entropy-based Assessment of Written Albanian Language. 89-106
Volume 18, Number 2, 2011
- Ming Yue, Haitao Liu:
Probability Distribution of Discourse Relations Based on a Chinese RST-annotated Corpus. 107-121 - Martyn Harris, Tomi S. Melka:
The Rongorongo Script: On a Listed Sequence in the Recto of Tablet "Mamari". 122-173 - Senem Kumova Metin, Bahar Karaoglan:
Measuring Collocation Tendency of Words. 174-187
Volume 18, Number 3, 2011
- Yanhui Zhang:
Similarity and Degree of Perplexity Analysis of Chinese Characters. 189-206 - Haitao Liu:
Quantitative Properties of English Verb Valency. 207-233 - Martyn Harris, Tomi S. Melka:
The Rongorongo Script: On a Listed Sequence in the Recto of Tablet "Mamari". Part II. 234-273 - Iryna A. Voloshynovska:
Characteristic Features of Rank-Probability Word Distribution in Scientific and Belletristic Literature. 274-289
Volume 18, Number 4, 2011
- Olga Abramov, Alexander Mehler:
Automatic Language Classification by means of Syntactic Dependency Networks. 291-336 - Wentian Li, Pedro Miramontes:
Fitting Ranked English and Spanish Letter Frequency Distribution in US and Mexican Presidential Speeches. 337-358 - S. Naranan:
Historical Linguistics and Evolutionary Genetics. Based on Symbol Frequencies in Tamil Texts and DNA Sequences. 359-380
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