Problems of Statistics in the Greek Linguistic Studies: A Computational Approach

Zaki, Abdel- Monem; Aly, Abdelmonem;

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Problems of Statistics in the Greek Linguistic Studies: A Computational Approach
This paper explains why we would use statistical methods for Ancient Greek linguistics. The statistics typically use a large machine-readable corpus to discover general principles of linguistic behavior, genre differences, etc. The paper also sets out to prove some hypotheses or identify some linguistic phenomena, such as morphological, syntactic, and semantic phenomena.
The proposed paper will consist of the following points:
- What kinds of linguistic data can they handle?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of statistical linguistics?
- What is the nature of the assumptions they require of the analyst?
- What is the strategy for studying linguistic phenomena?
Keywords: Statistical Linguistics, Linguistic Phenomenon, Greek Linguistics, Computational Approach. Morphological Classification, Semantic Classification.


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Title Problems of Statistics in the Greek Linguistic Studies: A Computational Approach
Authors Zaki, Abdel- Monem; Aly, Abdelmonem 
Keywords Statistical Linguistics, Linguistic Phenomenon, Greek Linguistics, Computational Approach. Morphological Classification, Semantic Classification.
Issue Date 2015
Journal The Egyptian Journal of Language Engineering 
Volume 2
Issue 2
Start page 1
End page 9
ISSN 2356-8216
DOI 10.21608/ejle.2015.60190

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