A family of information theoretic models of communication was introduced more than a decade ago to explain the origins of Zipf’s law for word frequencies. The family is a based on a combination of two information theoretic principles: maximization of mutual information between forms and meanings and minimization of form entropy. The family also sheds light on the origins of three other patterns: the principle of contrast; a related vocabulary learning bias; and the meaning-frequency law. Here two important components of the family, namely the information theoretic principles and the energy function that combines them linearly, are reviewed from the perspective of psycholinguistics, language learning, information theory and synergetic lingui...
Zipf’s Law is an empirical law according to which the frequency of occurrence of a word in a corpus ...
The emergence of a complex language is one of the fundamental events of human evolution, and several...
The ubiquitous inverse relationship between word frequency and word rank is commonly known as Zipf’s...
A family of information theoretic models of communication was introduced more than a decade ago to e...
Language evolution can be viewed from two viewpoints: the development of a communicative system and ...
Copyright: © 2015 Salge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cre...
Zipf's law seems to be ubiquitous in human languages and appears to be a universal property of compl...
According to Zipf’s meaning-frequency law, words that are more frequent tend to have more meanings. ...
AbstractElements of a quantitative-symbolic theory of human language communication based on power-la...
Original article can be found at: http://iopscience.iop.org Copyright IOP PublishingWe critically ex...
Until recently, models of communication have explicitly or implicitly assumed that the goal of a com...
We demonstrate a substantial improvement on one of the most celebrated empirical laws in the study o...
Here we sketch a new derivation of Zipf's law for word frequencies based on optimal coding. The stru...
Quantitative linguistics studies human language using statistical methods. It aims to build general ...
It is hard to imagine how the development of quantitative linguistics would have been after G.K. Zi...
Zipf’s Law is an empirical law according to which the frequency of occurrence of a word in a corpus ...
The emergence of a complex language is one of the fundamental events of human evolution, and several...
The ubiquitous inverse relationship between word frequency and word rank is commonly known as Zipf’s...
A family of information theoretic models of communication was introduced more than a decade ago to e...
Language evolution can be viewed from two viewpoints: the development of a communicative system and ...
Copyright: © 2015 Salge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cre...
Zipf's law seems to be ubiquitous in human languages and appears to be a universal property of compl...
According to Zipf’s meaning-frequency law, words that are more frequent tend to have more meanings. ...
AbstractElements of a quantitative-symbolic theory of human language communication based on power-la...
Original article can be found at: http://iopscience.iop.org Copyright IOP PublishingWe critically ex...
Until recently, models of communication have explicitly or implicitly assumed that the goal of a com...
We demonstrate a substantial improvement on one of the most celebrated empirical laws in the study o...
Here we sketch a new derivation of Zipf's law for word frequencies based on optimal coding. The stru...
Quantitative linguistics studies human language using statistical methods. It aims to build general ...
It is hard to imagine how the development of quantitative linguistics would have been after G.K. Zi...
Zipf’s Law is an empirical law according to which the frequency of occurrence of a word in a corpus ...
The emergence of a complex language is one of the fundamental events of human evolution, and several...
The ubiquitous inverse relationship between word frequency and word rank is commonly known as Zipf’s...