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Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, April 2005
- Relja Vulanovic:

The Rise and Fall of Periphrastic do in Affirmative Declaratives: A Grammar Efficiency Model. 1-31 - Damián H. Zanette, Marcelo A. Montemurro

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Dynamics of Text Generation with Realistic Zipf's Distribution. 29-40 - Irene M. Cramer:

The Parameters of the Altmann-Menzerath Law. 41-52 - Regina Pustet, Gabriel Altmann:

Morpheme Length Distribution in Lakota. 53-63 - Hans van Halteren, R. Harald Baayen

, Fiona J. Tweedie, Marco Haverkort, Anneke Neijt:
New Machine Learning Methods Demonstrate the Existence of a Human Stylome. 65-77 - Mahé Ben Hamed, Pierre Darlu, Nathalie Vallée:

On Cladistic Reconstruction of Linguistic Trees through Vowel Data. 79-109
Volume 12, Number 2-3, August-December 2005
- Manfred Wettler, Reinhard Rapp, Peter Sedlmeier:

Free Word Associations Correspond to Contiguities Between Words in Texts. 111-122 - François Bavaud

, Aris Xanthos:
Markov Associativities. 123-137 - Patricia Guilpin, Christian Guilpin:

Linguistic and Statistical Analysis of the Frequency of a Particular Word at Different Times (Diachrony) or in Different Styles (Synchrony). 138-150 - Steve Thorne:

Accent Pride and Prejudice: Are Speakers of Stigmatized Variants Really Less Loyal? 151-166 - George K. Mikros

, Nick Hatzigeorgiu, George Carayannis:
Basic Quantitative Characteristics of the Modern Greek Language Using the Hellenic National Corpus. 167-184 - Manolis Maragoudakis

, Katia Kermanidis, Alexandros Tasikas, Nikos Fakotakis, George K. Kokkinakis:
Bayesian Induction of Verb Sub-categorization Frames in Imbalanced Heterogeneous Data. 185-211 - Viktor V. Levickij, Mykola Lucak:

Category of Tense and Verb Semantics in the English Language. 212-238 - Sawa Takakura, Dongli Han, Teiji Furugori:

Recognition and Utilization of Clausal Relations in Complex Sentences for Improving the Performance of Machine Translation Systems. 239-261 - Clive A. Matthews:

French Gender Attribution on the Basis of Similarity: A Comparison Between AM and Connectionist Models. 262-296

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