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An Example of Statistical Investigation of the Text Eugene Onegin Concerning the Connection of Samples in Chains

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2007

A. A. Markov
Affiliation:
(Lecture at the physical-mathematical faculty, Royal Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, 23 January 1913)
Cf. Markov 1913a. Translated into German by Alexander Y. Nitussov, Lioudmila Voropai, and David Link; translated into English by Gloria Custance and David Link.

Extract

This study investigates a text excerpt containing 20,000 Russian letters of the alphabet, excluding $\Cprime$ and $\Cdprime$, from Pushkin's novel Eugene Onegin–the entire first chapter and sixteen stanzas of the second.

Type
Classical Text in Translation
Copyright
© 2006 Cambridge University Press

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