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Apr 15, 2025 -
The Prostate_Cancer_CISH_HE_Epithelium_Segmentation dataset
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Apr 15, 2025 -
The Prostate_Cancer_CISH_HE_Epithelium_Segmentation dataset
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Apr 15, 2025 -
The Prostate_Cancer_CISH_HE_Epithelium_Segmentation dataset
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Apr 10, 2025 -
Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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Apr 10, 2025 -
Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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The correlation between the results from the native speakers' word segmentation test and the conventionality of the frequent two-character combinations in the Modern Mandarin sample. |
Apr 10, 2025 -
Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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Results from the native speakers' word segmentation test. The percentage shows the agreement. |
Apr 10, 2025 -
Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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The conventionality of frequent two-character combinations in Bianwen (700-900 AE, representative Middle Chinese). |
Apr 10, 2025 -
Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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The conventionality of frequent two-character combinations in Nogeoldae and Bak Tongsa (about the 14th century). |
Apr 10, 2025 -
Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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The conventionality of frequent two-character combinations in five novels written by Wang Shuo (representative Modern Mandarin). |
Apr 10, 2025 -
Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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The conventionality of frequent two-character combinations in four novels from Sanyan Erpai (around 1640 AE, representative Early Mandarin). |