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Contextual correlates of synonymy
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Volume 8 ,  Issue 10  (October 1965) table of contents
Pages: 627 - 633  
Year of Publication: 1965
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Herbert Rubenstein  Decision Sciences Lab, Bedford, MA
John B. Goodenough  Decision Sciences Lab, Bedford, MA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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JOOS, M. Description of language design. J. Acoust, Soc. Amer. 22 (1950), 701-708.
 
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KUHNS, J. L. The continuum of coefficients of association. in M. E. Stevens, L. Heilprin, & V. E. Giuliuno, (Eds.), Proceedings of the Symposium on Statistical Association Methods for Mechanized Documentation, National Bureau of Standards, US Government Printing Off., Washington, D. C. In press.
 
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MILLER, G. A., NEWMAN, E. B., AND FRIEDMAN, E. A. Lengthfrequency statistics for written English. Inform. and Contr. 1 (1958), 370-389.
 
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STEVENS, M. E., HEILPRIN, L., AND GIULIANO, V. E. (EDS.) Proceedings of the Symposium on Statistical Association Methods for Mechanized Documentation, National Bureau of Standards, US Government Printing Off., Washington, D. C. In press,
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THORNDIKE, E. L., AND LORGE, I. The Teacher's Word Book of 30,000 Words. Columbia U. Press, New York, 1944.

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