The Statistical Study of Literary Vocabulary |
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expression for accidents is a characteristic of the decapitated worddistribution which | 3 |
in St Johns Gospel A V for comparison | 22 |
Possibility of characteristics of a higher order 3 26 The problem of standard errors | 35 |
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4000 occurrences ABC8 ABCD ABYD accidents adjectives alphabetical distribution biblical cards cent Chapter characteristic coefficient coefficient of variation cols columns compared compound Poisson distribution Dictionary essay on Bacon estimate expected figures fluctuations of sampling four samples frequency distribution frequent nouns give Imitatio Imitatione Christi Latin limit lines m₁ Macaulay's essay Mersand's method monosyllabic nouns occurring number ƒ number of nouns number of occurrences number of words percentage of nouns Pilgrim's Progress Poisson proportion random partitioning random sampling rank reader roundly S₁ S₂ samples from Bunyan samples from Gerson samples from Thomas sampling experiment Showing the number simple simple random sampling size of sample sizes of sample special class standard deviation standard error statistical Thomas à Kempis total number total vocabulary upper component verbs Vocabulary per 1000 vocabulary ratios Vulgate word-distribution words at risk words occurring Αβγδ σ²