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The Prostate_Cancer_CISH_HE_Epithelium_Segmentation dataset
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The Prostate_Cancer_CISH_HE_Epithelium_Segmentation dataset
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The Prostate_Cancer_CISH_HE_Epithelium_Segmentation dataset
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The Prostate_Cancer_CISH_HE_Epithelium_Segmentation dataset
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The Prostate_Cancer_CISH_HE_Epithelium_Segmentation dataset
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The Prostate_Cancer_CISH_HE_Epithelium_Segmentation dataset
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Apr 10, 2025 - TROLLing
Zhang, Liulin, 2025, "Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese", https://doi.org/10.18710/HCA0AU, DataverseNO, V1
Word is commonly assumed to be the basic linguistic unit, but its definition has actually been controversial in Chinese. The Chinese language is documented in Chinese characters, with no spaces between words: for Chinese, the inherent and (relatively) stable unit is the Chinese c... |
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Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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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. |