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8 | -- | 24 | Hongxin Zhang, Haitao Liu. Quantitative Aspects of RST Rhetorical Relations across Individual Levels |
25 | -- | 31 | Sergey Andreev. Verbal vs. Adjectival Styles in Long Poems by A.S. Pushkin |
33 | -- | 34 | Ramon Ferrer i Cancho, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez. Liberating Language Research from Dogmas of the 20th Century |
35 | -- | 38 | Haitao Liu, Chunshan Xu, Junying Liang. Dependency Length Minimization: Puzzles and Promises |
39 | -- | 44 | Richard Futrell, Kyle Mahowald, Edward Gibson. Response to Liu, Xu, and Liang (2015) and Ferrer-i-Cancho and Gómez-Rodríguez (2015) on Dependency Length Minimization |
45 | -- | 55 | Gabriel Bergounioux. How Statistics Entered Linguistics: Pierre Guiraud at Work. The Scientific Career of an Outsider |
56 | -- | 72 | Valérie Beaudouin. Statistical Analysis of Textual Data: Benzécri and the French School of Data Analysis |
73 | -- | 100 | Tim Rostin. List of journals containing contributions to Quantitative Linguistics |
101 | -- | 102 | Denys Ishutin. Hanna Gnatchuk: Sound Symbolism. A phonosemantic analysis of German and English consonants. Saarbrücken: Akademiker Verlag, 2015, 96 pp |