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Linguistics / Mathematical analysis / Sampling / Survey methodology / Expected value / Probability / Quantitative linguistics / Power laws / Probability distributions / Corpus linguistics
Date: 2008-11-10 18:29:37
Linguistics
Mathematical analysis
Sampling
Survey methodology
Expected value
Probability
Quantitative linguistics
Power laws
Probability distributions
Corpus linguistics

LNRE models Baroni & Evert Computing expectations Expectation = sample average

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