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Motifs in language and text/ Haitao Liu, Junying Liang ed.



viii, 271 pg, 23cm. - (Quantitative Linguistics/ edited by Reinhard Kohler & Hermann Moisl. 71) Content notes : 1. Editor's forword
2. Persistency of higher oder motifs
3. On motifs and verb valency
4. Chinese word length motif and its evolution
5. Quantitative text classification based on POS-motifs
6. L-motif TTR for authorship identification in Hongloumeng and its translation
7. Length motifs of words in traditional and simplified Chinese scripts
8. Dependency distance motifs in 21 Indo-European languages
9. Word length distribution and text length: two important factors influencing properties of word length motifs
10. Quantitative genre analysis using linguistic motifs
11. The rank-frequency distribution of part-of -speech motif and dependency motif in the deaf larner's compositions
12. Quantitative properties of polysemy motifs in Chinese and English
13. The words and F-motifs in the modern Chinese versions of the gospel of mark
14. Motifs of generalized valencies
15. Index of names
16. Subject index Linguistics Language Arts & Disciplines Natural Language Processing Liang, Junying

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