This research assesses the evolution of lexical diversity in scholarly titles using a new indicator based on zipfian frequency-rank distribution tail fits. At the operational level, while both head and tail fits of zipfian word distributions are more independent of corpus size than other lexical diversity indicators, the latter however neatly outperforms the former in that regard. This benchmark-setting performance of zipfian distribution tails proves extremely handy in distinguishing actual patterns in lexical diversity from the statistical noise generated by other indicators due to corpus size fluctuations. From an empirical perspective, analysis of Web of Science (WoS) article titles from 1975 to 2014 shows that the lexical concent...
Titles are a crucial feature of research papers and have become increasingly important with changes ...
This paper examines how some linguistic and extra-linguistic features of scientific letters publishe...
We analyze the occurrence frequencies of over 15 million words recorded in millions of books publish...
<div><p>This research assesses the evolution of lexical diversity in scholarly titles using a new in...
This research assesses the evolution of lexical diversity in scholarly titles using a new indicator ...
Statistical studies of languages have focused on the rank-frequency distribution of words. Instead, ...
The papers examines 1,000 English titles of academic publications in linguistics, dated between 1970...
This paper describes a corpus-based analysis of the distribution of the highfrequency collocates of ...
Title of a research article is an abstract of the abstract. Titles play a decisive role in convincin...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
In this study we analyse a corpus of 300 randomly selected research paper titles written in English ...
In earlier studies (e.g. Glänzel and Thijs in Scientometrics, 2017) we have used components of text ...
We analyze the occurrence frequencies of over 15 million words recorded in millions of books publish...
<p>Evolution of the lexical concentration of scientific titles in Social Sciences and Humanities dis...
Abstract Word frequency statistics and lexical diversity measures can provide insights into discour...
Titles are a crucial feature of research papers and have become increasingly important with changes ...
This paper examines how some linguistic and extra-linguistic features of scientific letters publishe...
We analyze the occurrence frequencies of over 15 million words recorded in millions of books publish...
<div><p>This research assesses the evolution of lexical diversity in scholarly titles using a new in...
This research assesses the evolution of lexical diversity in scholarly titles using a new indicator ...
Statistical studies of languages have focused on the rank-frequency distribution of words. Instead, ...
The papers examines 1,000 English titles of academic publications in linguistics, dated between 1970...
This paper describes a corpus-based analysis of the distribution of the highfrequency collocates of ...
Title of a research article is an abstract of the abstract. Titles play a decisive role in convincin...
We investigate how textual properties of scientific papers relate to the number of citations they re...
In this study we analyse a corpus of 300 randomly selected research paper titles written in English ...
In earlier studies (e.g. Glänzel and Thijs in Scientometrics, 2017) we have used components of text ...
We analyze the occurrence frequencies of over 15 million words recorded in millions of books publish...
<p>Evolution of the lexical concentration of scientific titles in Social Sciences and Humanities dis...
Abstract Word frequency statistics and lexical diversity measures can provide insights into discour...
Titles are a crucial feature of research papers and have become increasingly important with changes ...
This paper examines how some linguistic and extra-linguistic features of scientific letters publishe...
We analyze the occurrence frequencies of over 15 million words recorded in millions of books publish...