Zipf’s law of abbreviation, which posits a negative correlation between word frequency and length, is one of the most famous and robust cross-linguistic generalizations. At the same time, it has been shown that contextual informativity (average surprisal given previous context) is more strongly correlated with word length, although this tendency is not observed consistently, depending on several methodological choices. The present study examines a more diverse sample of languages than the previous studies (Arabic, Finnish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Russian, Spanish and Turkish). I use large web-based corpora from the Leipzig Corpora Collection to estimate word lengths in UTF-8 characters and in phonemes (for some of the languages), as well as ...
Collocations are understood to be integral building blocks of language processing, alongside individ...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
The pioneering research of G.K. Zipf on the relationship between word frequency and other word featu...
Zipf’s law of abbreviation, which posits a negative correlation between word frequency and length, i...
The pioneering research of G. K. Zipf on the relationship between word frequency and other word feat...
This paper examines data from English, Swedish and German in order to find a theoretical distributio...
In a recent article, Meylan and Griffiths (Meylan & Griffiths, 2021, henceforth, M&G) focus their at...
We demonstrate a substantial improvement on one of the most celebrated empirical laws in the study o...
Words that are used more frequently tend to be shorter. This statement is known as Zipf’s law of abb...
This paper explores the application of quantitative methods to study the effect of various factors o...
Brevity and frequency are two crucial factors in the processes of statistical learning in language. ...
Corpus size has traditionally been measured in number of words. Working with a single (European) lan...
Abstract. The article presents some evaluations of four aspects of word length in dif-ferent languag...
Explaining the variation between human languages and the constraints on that variation is a core goa...
Zipf famously stated that, if natural language lexicons are structured for efficient communication, ...
Collocations are understood to be integral building blocks of language processing, alongside individ...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
The pioneering research of G.K. Zipf on the relationship between word frequency and other word featu...
Zipf’s law of abbreviation, which posits a negative correlation between word frequency and length, i...
The pioneering research of G. K. Zipf on the relationship between word frequency and other word feat...
This paper examines data from English, Swedish and German in order to find a theoretical distributio...
In a recent article, Meylan and Griffiths (Meylan & Griffiths, 2021, henceforth, M&G) focus their at...
We demonstrate a substantial improvement on one of the most celebrated empirical laws in the study o...
Words that are used more frequently tend to be shorter. This statement is known as Zipf’s law of abb...
This paper explores the application of quantitative methods to study the effect of various factors o...
Brevity and frequency are two crucial factors in the processes of statistical learning in language. ...
Corpus size has traditionally been measured in number of words. Working with a single (European) lan...
Abstract. The article presents some evaluations of four aspects of word length in dif-ferent languag...
Explaining the variation between human languages and the constraints on that variation is a core goa...
Zipf famously stated that, if natural language lexicons are structured for efficient communication, ...
Collocations are understood to be integral building blocks of language processing, alongside individ...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
The pioneering research of G.K. Zipf on the relationship between word frequency and other word featu...