The importance of statistical patterns of language has been debated over decades. Although Zipf's law is perhaps the most popular case, recently, Menzerath's law has begun to be involved. Menzerath's law manifests in language, music and genomes as a tendency of the mean size of the parts to decrease as the number of parts increases in many situations. This statistical regularity emerges also in the context of genomes, for instance, as a tendency of species with more chromosomes to have a smaller mean chromosome size. It has been argued that the instantiation of this law in genomes is not indicative of any parallel between language and genomes because (a) the law is inevitable and (b) noncoding DNA dominates genomes. Here mathematical, stati...
International audienceBy conventional wisdom, a feature that occurs too often or too rarely in a gen...
The study of large-scale genome structure has revealed patterns suggesting the influence of evolutio...
Zipf's law is just one out of many universal laws proposed to describe statistical regularities in l...
The importance of statistical patterns of language has been debated over decades. Although Zipf's la...
The importance of statistical patterns of language has been debated over decades. Although Zipf's la...
Menzerath-Altmann law is a general law of human language stating, for instance, that the longer a wo...
The relationship between the size of the whole and the size of the parts in language and music is kn...
Erratum to “Random models of Menzerath–Altmann law in genomes” (BioSystems 107(3) (2012) 167–173): ...
In this paper the Zipf-Mandelbrot law is revisited in the context of linguistics. Despite its widesp...
In Phys. Rev. Letters (73:2), Mantegna et al. conclude on the basis of Zipf rank frequency data that...
Non-coding DNA is known to account for a significant proportion of the genomes of many organisms. Th...
In linguistics, there is a dependence between the length of the sentence and the average length of t...
It is known that chromosome number tends to decrease as genome size increases in angiosperm plants. ...
Linguistic laws, the common statistical patterns of human language, have been investigated by quanti...
The principle of least effort in communications has been shown, by Ferrer i Cancho and Solé, to expl...
International audienceBy conventional wisdom, a feature that occurs too often or too rarely in a gen...
The study of large-scale genome structure has revealed patterns suggesting the influence of evolutio...
Zipf's law is just one out of many universal laws proposed to describe statistical regularities in l...
The importance of statistical patterns of language has been debated over decades. Although Zipf's la...
The importance of statistical patterns of language has been debated over decades. Although Zipf's la...
Menzerath-Altmann law is a general law of human language stating, for instance, that the longer a wo...
The relationship between the size of the whole and the size of the parts in language and music is kn...
Erratum to “Random models of Menzerath–Altmann law in genomes” (BioSystems 107(3) (2012) 167–173): ...
In this paper the Zipf-Mandelbrot law is revisited in the context of linguistics. Despite its widesp...
In Phys. Rev. Letters (73:2), Mantegna et al. conclude on the basis of Zipf rank frequency data that...
Non-coding DNA is known to account for a significant proportion of the genomes of many organisms. Th...
In linguistics, there is a dependence between the length of the sentence and the average length of t...
It is known that chromosome number tends to decrease as genome size increases in angiosperm plants. ...
Linguistic laws, the common statistical patterns of human language, have been investigated by quanti...
The principle of least effort in communications has been shown, by Ferrer i Cancho and Solé, to expl...
International audienceBy conventional wisdom, a feature that occurs too often or too rarely in a gen...
The study of large-scale genome structure has revealed patterns suggesting the influence of evolutio...
Zipf's law is just one out of many universal laws proposed to describe statistical regularities in l...