In his pioneering research, G.K. Zipf observed that more frequent words tend to have more meanings, and showed that the number of meanings of a word grows as the square root of its frequency. He derived this relationship from two assumptions: that words follow Zipf's law for word frequencies (a power law dependency between frequency and rank) and Zipf's law of meaning distribution (a power law dependency between number of meanings and rank). Here we show that a single assumption on the joint probability of a word and a meaning suffices to infer Zipf's meaning-frequency law or relaxed versions. Interestingly, this assumption can be justified as the outcome of a biased random walk in the process of mental exploration.Peer Reviewe
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
We investigate the origin of Zipf's law for words in written texts by means of a stochastic dynamic ...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
In his pioneering research, G.K. Zipf observed that more frequent words tend to have more meanings, ...
According to Zipf’s meaning-frequency law, words that are more frequent tend to have more meanings. ...
Zipf's law states that the frequency of a word is a power function of its rank. The exponent of the ...
The frequency of words and letters in bodies of text has been heavily studied for several purposes, ...
Zipf’s Law is an empirical law according to which the frequency of occurrence of a word in a corpus ...
Human language evolved by natural mechanisms into an efficient system capable of coding and transmit...
Here we sketch a new derivation of Zipf's law for word frequencies based on optimal coding. The stru...
The pioneering research of G.K. Zipf on the relationship between word frequency and other word featu...
Despite being a paradigm of quantitative linguistics, Zipf'\''s law for words suffers from three mai...
It is hard to imagine how the development of quantitative linguistics would have been after G.K. Zi...
We investigate the origin of Zipf's law for words in written texts by means of a stochastic dynamic ...
It is well-known that word frequencies arrange themselves according to Zipf's law. However, little i...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
We investigate the origin of Zipf's law for words in written texts by means of a stochastic dynamic ...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
In his pioneering research, G.K. Zipf observed that more frequent words tend to have more meanings, ...
According to Zipf’s meaning-frequency law, words that are more frequent tend to have more meanings. ...
Zipf's law states that the frequency of a word is a power function of its rank. The exponent of the ...
The frequency of words and letters in bodies of text has been heavily studied for several purposes, ...
Zipf’s Law is an empirical law according to which the frequency of occurrence of a word in a corpus ...
Human language evolved by natural mechanisms into an efficient system capable of coding and transmit...
Here we sketch a new derivation of Zipf's law for word frequencies based on optimal coding. The stru...
The pioneering research of G.K. Zipf on the relationship between word frequency and other word featu...
Despite being a paradigm of quantitative linguistics, Zipf'\''s law for words suffers from three mai...
It is hard to imagine how the development of quantitative linguistics would have been after G.K. Zi...
We investigate the origin of Zipf's law for words in written texts by means of a stochastic dynamic ...
It is well-known that word frequencies arrange themselves according to Zipf's law. However, little i...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
We investigate the origin of Zipf's law for words in written texts by means of a stochastic dynamic ...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...