The self-organization of a spoken word

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  • who: John G. Holden from the DepartmentUniversity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA have published the paper: The self-organization of a spoken word, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors seek evidence of interaction dominant dynamics from the pronunciation time distributions of individual participants. Over the course of this article, a refined incarnation of the Holden et_al cocktail description based on mixtures of lognormal and inverse power law distributions is introduced. Goodness of fit was defined in the following manner: If the observed D statistic fell on or below the 90th percentile (i.e., p . . .

     

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