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Linguistic typology / Econometrics / Regression analysis / Linguistic universal / Language comparison / Word order / Relative clause / Linear regression / Universal / Linguistics / Statistics / Science
Date: 2008-04-17 00:13:19
Linguistic typology
Econometrics
Regression analysis
Linguistic universal
Language comparison
Word order
Relative clause
Linear regression
Universal
Linguistics
Statistics
Science

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