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Text as a real population in A.A. Čuprov's sense. / Čebanov, Sergej V.; Мартыненко, Григорий Яковлевич.

In: Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, Vol. 5, No. 3, 1998, p. 163-166.

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abstract = "Texts are characterised by collective categories (notion, set), dictionaries by distributive ones. In A.A. Cuprov's sense, stochastic sets correspond to real populations (collective notions), artificial aggregates (distributive notions), ideographic generalisation (sets uncertain in time), and relative historical notion (not certain in space). All four types of set exist in linguostatistical studies.",
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