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The following table provides a complete listing of all the combinations of segments that lead to a conclusion of lexical similarity when using Blair’s Method. This table was generated by using the rule that at least 50% the segments must be in Category 1 and at least 75% of the segments must be in Category 1 and Category 2.
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The following table provides a complete listing of all the combinations of segments that lead to a conclusion of lexical similarity when using Blair’s Method. This table was generated by using the rule that at least 50% the segments must be in Category 1 and at least 75% of the segments must be in Category 1 and Category 2. Theoretically, 2=1.1.0 (one segment in Category 1 and one segment in Category 2) should also be included by these criteria, although Blair (1989) did not include it.
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 18 July 2011

The following table provides a complete listing of all the combinations of segments that lead to a conclusion of lexical similarity when using Blair’s Method. This table was generated by using the rule that at least 50% the segments must be in Category 1 and at least 75% of the segments must be in Category 1 and Category 2. Theoretically, 2=1.1.0 (one segment in Category 1 and one segment in Category 2) should also be included by these criteria, although Blair (1989) did not include it.

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