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  • ...nomos - "law"). Thus, the specific fact can be logically deduced from the laws and boundary conditions. ...explanation is valid only if the fact E is covered by at least one of the laws and if the relevant boundary conditions are met. Thus, the fact that closes
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  • A '''theory''' is formed by a system of laws and hypotheses and of some other items such as concepts and conventions(def ...c research and can be undertaken only if and when a number of interrelated laws has been found. There is much confusion about the term theory, especially i
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  • ...what constitutes a 'natural' or 'unmarked' morphological system, and what laws govern deviations from that natural system. The most natural type of morpho
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  • ...haos theory in linguistics]] – [[analogical modeling]] – [[power laws in linguistics]] – [[synergetic linguistics]] – [[linguistic =='''Laws and Hypotheses''' ==
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  • ...t theory of language. He believed in the existence of general quantitative laws which govern the structure of all languages, and he considered attempts to II. Frequency of phonemes. General laws of phonemic frequency.
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  • ...the law or rule can normally be explained by analogy. Some important sound laws were described by the [[Neogrammarians]] (e.g., Grimm's Law, Verner's Law f
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  • Laws and hypotheses concerning frequency are based on
    1,001 bytes (141 words) - 16:43, 29 June 2014
  • ...nguistics''' (cf. Köhler 1986, 2005) is the aim to integrate the separated laws and hypotheses which have been found so far into a complex model which not ...etween these elements are universal hypotheses, which obtain the status of laws if they have been intensively tested and corroborated.
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  • * Collinge, Neville Edgar. 1985. ''The laws of Indo-European''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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  • ...above. However, this does not mean that they contradict the corresponding laws. Divergences from a statistical av-erage are not only admissible but even n ...ding phenomena, to systematically describe them, and to find and formulate laws which explain the observed and described facts. Quantitative interrelations
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  • * Collinge, Neville Edgar. 1985. ''The laws of Indo-European''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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  • ...roaching: laws which can stand proudly beside those of the exact sciences, laws expressed in formulae of the absolute dependency of one quantity on another ...le of other writers, or by which a work written contemporaneously with the Laws differs from a work written at the time when Plato founded the Academy, the
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  • ...step. The second, and more important step, is the discovery of statistical laws and regularities, e.g. the interactions and interrelations between formal e ...inistic way, but rather in a statistical and empirical way: The postulated laws and regularities must be validated by further research, and for Jarcho, the
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  • ...the principle of language economy and fundamental properties of linguistic laws long before modern systems theory arose, even without any preparatory work
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  • ...orms...are a part of the physical universe, and as such are subject to the laws which govern mass assemblies of any kind... This is how the need for statis ...he Nazis (Herdan 1960a: 263ff). He presents in his works numerous language laws, among others the Zipf and Zipf-Mandelbrot, the Poisson, and the lognormal
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  • '''THE STATISTICAL LAWS OF LANGUAGE IN WORONCZAK’S RESEARCH''' ...ly known as "Zipf’s laws". They stimulated the search for other linguistic laws within the framework of a broad paradigm of systems theory or cognitive sci
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  • *[[Köhler, Reinhard]]. Laws of language. In: Colm Hogan, Patrick (ed.). ''The Cambridge Encyclopedia of
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  • * Adamic, Lada: ''Zipf, Power-laws, and Pareto - a ranking tutorial''. http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/pap
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  • *Laws in Quantitative Linguistics: Herdan dimension. Stand 09.02.2006. (http://ww
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