Sentence examples for proportion of word from inspiring English sources

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Zipf's law was developed to describe the proportion of word usage within human language; it holds that within a natural language, the frequency of occurrence of a word is inversely proportional to its rank in the frequency table [16], [17].

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While these figures show that the numerical balance of clicks to nonclicks in the Khoisan languages varies, the proportion of words containing clicks to those with other consonants reveals a strong bias toward clicks.

For example, although the language itself has no definite article, it has a much higher proportion of words in which a French article has fused inseparably to the nominal stem, as in diri 'rice' (from the French du riz 'some rice'); this structure occurs more frequently in Mauritian Creole than in other French-based creoles.

The color of nodes expresses the proportion of words expressing anger (from blue to red).

The proportion of words from the K1 list was also higher for the GEPT-A.

Linguists think that just a small proportion of words are made this way in every language.

Also the proportion of words where no absolute majority vote exists is very high, especially for E mphatic and A nger.

As the proportion of words with a confidence measure less than 0.9 is more important in the reports data, the impact of the confidence measures and of is more perceptible on this data set.

If the corpus is large enough, it can also supply estimates of word "emission" probabilities for a large proportion of words generally seen in text, i.e., their probability of occurring, given the POS label.

We present analyses of the proportion of words repeated correctly overall (see Materials and Methods).

The stimuli consisted of an equal proportion of words beginning with/s/and/∫/, drawn from a set of 20 items (10/s/-words and 10/∫/-words; see Table 1).

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