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Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, Volume 5
Volume 5, Numbers 1-2, 1998
- Pavel M. Alekseev:

Graphemic and Syllabic Length of Words in Text and Vocabulary. 5-12 - Johannes Gordesch, Burkhard Dretzke:

Correctness in Language: A Formal Theory. 13-26 - Harald Haarmann:

Language Variation in a Qualitative and Quantitative Perspective: Assessing the Influence of Latin in South-Eastern Europe. 27-34 - S. Naranan, V. K. Balasubrahmanyan:

Models for Power Law Relations in Linguistics and Information Science. 35-61 - A. Oguy:

Some Notes about Semantic Regularity of Some Polysemantic Words. 62-66 - Stig Örjan Ohlsson:

Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Philology: Some Reflections Connected to the Process of Language Change in Skåne. 67-80 - George Silnitsky:

Correlational Analysis of the Indo-European Morphological System. 81-95 - Irma Sorvali:

A Quantitative Approach to Translation. 96-99 - Akio Tanaka:

The Number of Kanji in Modern Japanese Writing. 100-104 - Krista Vogelberg:

Quantitative and Qualitative Methods of Construct Validation in Language Assessment: Conflict of Synergy? 105-114 - Arne Ziegler:

Word Length in Portuguese Texts. 115-120 - Alexandre Zoubov:

Quantitative Methods of Estimation for Foreign Language Textbooks. 121-133
Volume 5, Number 3, 1998
- R. Harald Baayen

, Fiona J. Tweedie:
Sample-Size Invariance of LNRE Model Parameters: Problems and Opportunities. 145-154 - Karl-Heinz Best:

Results and Perspectives of the Göttingen Project on Quantitative Linguistics. 155-162 - Sergej V. Cebanov, Gregory J. Martynenko

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Text as a Real Population in A. A. Cuprov's Sense. 163-166 - Filip Devos, Patricia Maesfranckx, Guy De Tré:

Granularity in the Interpretation of Around in Approximative Lexical Time Indications. 167-173 - Peter Forster, Alfred Toth, Hans-Jürgen Bandelt:

Evolutionary Network Analysis of Word Lists: Visualising the Relationships between Alpine Romance Languages. 174-187 - Kathrin Gieseking:

What to Count and When to Decide: Open Issues in Frequency-Based Models of Human Parsing. 188-194 - Marc Hug:

French Demonstrative Particles ci and là: Linguistic Intuitions and Statistical Facts. 195-205 - Patrick Juola:

Measuring Linguistic Complexity: The Morphological Tier. 206-213 - Peter Kunsmann, Johannes Gordesch, Burkhard Dretzke:

Native Speakers' Reactions to Modern English Usage. 214-223 - Edda Leopold:

Frequency Spectra within Word-Length Classes. 224-231 - Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy

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Quantity and Style from a Cognitive Point of View. 232-239 - Daniel Nettle

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Coevolution of Phonology and the Lexicon in Twelve Languages of West Africa. 240-245 - Royal Skousen:

Natural Statistics in Language Modelling. 246-255 - Juhan Tuldava:

Investigating Causal Relations in Language with the Help of Path Analysis. 256-261 - Ludmila Uhlírová:

Linguists vs the Public: An Electronic Database of Letters to The Language Consulting Service as a Source of Sociolinguistic Information. 262-268 - Arne Ziegler:

Word Class Frequencies in Brazilian-Portuguese Press Texts. 269-280

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