In this paper the Zipf-Mandelbrot law is revisited in the context of linguistics. Despite its widespread popularity the Zipf-Mandelbrot law can only describe the statistical behaviour of a rather restricted fraction of the total number of words contained in some given corpus. In particular, we focus our attention on the important deviations that become statistically relevant as larger corpora are considered and that ultimately could be understood as salient features of the underlying complex process of language generation. Finally, it is shown that all the different observed regimes can be accurately encompassed within a single mathematical framework recently introduced by C. Tsallis. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Zipf's law states that the frequency of a word is a power function of its rank. The exponent of the ...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
Zipf’s law (Zipf, 1949) has been argued to differ systematically between texts and languages (Popesc...
In this paper the Zipf-Mandelbrot law is revisited in the context of linguistics. Despite its widesp...
Zipf's law is just one out of many universal laws proposed to describe statistical regularities in l...
Human language evolved by natural mechanisms into an efficient system capable of coding and transmit...
Zipf’s Law is an empirical law according to which the frequency of occurrence of a word in a corpus ...
The paper studies the probabilities of the occurrence of m- word phrases (m=2,3,...) in relation wit...
Despite being a paradigm of quantitative linguistics, Zipf'\''s law for words suffers from three mai...
The frequency of words and letters in bodies of text has been heavily studied for several purposes, ...
The importance of statistical patterns of language has been debated over decades. Although Zipf's la...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
Here we sketch a new derivation of Zipf's law for word frequencies based on optimal coding. The stru...
The importance of statistical patterns of language has been debated over decades. Although Zipf's la...
Despite being a paradigm of quantitative linguistics, Zipf\'\''s law for words suffers from three ma...
Zipf's law states that the frequency of a word is a power function of its rank. The exponent of the ...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
Zipf’s law (Zipf, 1949) has been argued to differ systematically between texts and languages (Popesc...
In this paper the Zipf-Mandelbrot law is revisited in the context of linguistics. Despite its widesp...
Zipf's law is just one out of many universal laws proposed to describe statistical regularities in l...
Human language evolved by natural mechanisms into an efficient system capable of coding and transmit...
Zipf’s Law is an empirical law according to which the frequency of occurrence of a word in a corpus ...
The paper studies the probabilities of the occurrence of m- word phrases (m=2,3,...) in relation wit...
Despite being a paradigm of quantitative linguistics, Zipf'\''s law for words suffers from three mai...
The frequency of words and letters in bodies of text has been heavily studied for several purposes, ...
The importance of statistical patterns of language has been debated over decades. Although Zipf's la...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
Here we sketch a new derivation of Zipf's law for word frequencies based on optimal coding. The stru...
The importance of statistical patterns of language has been debated over decades. Although Zipf's la...
Despite being a paradigm of quantitative linguistics, Zipf\'\''s law for words suffers from three ma...
Zipf's law states that the frequency of a word is a power function of its rank. The exponent of the ...
Zipf's law is a fundamental paradigm in the statistics of written and spoken natural language as wel...
Zipf’s law (Zipf, 1949) has been argued to differ systematically between texts and languages (Popesc...