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Mathematical statistics --- 519.21 --- #TELE:SISTA --- Probability theory. Stochastic processes --- 519.21 Probability theory. Stochastic processes --- Distribution (Probability theory) --- Robust statistics --- Statistics, Robust --- Distribution functions --- Frequency distribution --- Characteristic functions --- Probabilities
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Mathematical statistics --- Estimation theory --- Probabilities --- Théorie de l'estimation --- Probabilités --- Théorie de l'estimation --- Probabilités
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The first systematic, book-length treatment of the subject. Begins with a general introduction and the formal mathematical background behind qualitative and quantitative robustness. Stresses concepts. Provides selected numerical algorithms for computing robust estimates, as well as convergence proofs. Tables contain quantitative robustness information for a variety of estimates.
Mathematical statistics --- 519.233 --- Robust statistics --- Statistics, Robust --- Distribution (Probability theory) --- Parametric methods --- Robust statistics. --- 519.233 Parametric methods
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Mathematical statistics --- Robust statistics --- Statistiques robustes --- 519.233 --- Statistics, Robust --- Distribution (Probability theory) --- Parametric methods --- Robust statistics. --- 519.233 Parametric methods
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This essay is on the earliest serious grammatical documents in existence: a set of bilingual Sumerian-Akkadian verbal paradigms. These fascinating texts date to the early second millennium BC, when Sumerian was dead or dying as a spoken language, and are preserved in the tablet collection of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. The Appendix reprints them together with morphological analyses and an English translation. They provide a bright spotlight on Sumerian verbal morpho-syntax - probably as sophisticated as is possible within a paradigmatic, non-discursive presentation. A considerable effort is made here to extract the Sumerian grammatical structure, as it was understood by the Babylonians, from these texts alone. The paradigmatic grids are based on the Akkadian language, but they are complemented by inserts illustrating Sumerian features that do not fit into the Akkadian straitjacket. These texts are of unique importance for the early history of linguistics, but regrettably, they are hardly known outside of Sumerological circles. Interestingly, they seem to put special emphasis on aspects that still are controversial in modern Sumerian grammars, sometimes offering discordant interpretations. For example, deviating from modern grammars, they make a clear syntactic distinction between the first person pronoun and the ventive.
Sumérien (langue) --- Akkadian language --- Sumerian language --- Grammar, Comparative --- Sumerian. --- Akkadian. --- Influence on Akkadian.
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