We analyze the frequency–rank relationship in sub-vocabularies corresponding to three different grammatical classes (nouns, verbs, and others) in a collection of literary works in English, whose words have been automatically tagged according to their grammatical role. Comparing with a null hypothesis which assumes that words belonging to each class are uniformly distributed across the frequency–ranked vocabulary of the whole work, we disclose statistically significant differences between the three classes. This results point to the fact that frequency–rank relationships may reflect linguistic features associated with grammatical function.Fil: Chacoma, Andrés Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científ...
Statistical studies of languages have focused on the rank-frequency distribution of words. Instead, ...
Comparing frequency counts over texts or corpora is an important task in many applications and scien...
Written text is one of the fundamental manifestations of human language, and the study of its univer...
We analyze the frequency–rank relationship in sub-vocabularies corresponding to three different gram...
We study the relationship between vocabulary size and text length in a corpus of 75 literary works i...
We study the relationship between vocabulary size and text length in a corpus of 75 literary works i...
We report an ongoing study on statistical characteristics of texts written in different genres. It h...
The recent dramatic increase in online data availability has allowed researchers to explore human cu...
<p>The recent dramatic increase in online data availability has allowed researchers to explore human...
It is almost a century that Palmer (1937) first suggested about the significance of frequency in voc...
Corpus-level term statistics are valuable for numerous text analysis activities, such as term weight...
Although linguistic research has often focused on one domain (e.g., as influenced by generative prio...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. This paper describes the analysis and modelling of ...
In linguistic studies, the academic level of the vocabulary in a text can be described in terms of s...
Human language evolved by natural mechanisms into an efficient system capable of coding and transmit...
Statistical studies of languages have focused on the rank-frequency distribution of words. Instead, ...
Comparing frequency counts over texts or corpora is an important task in many applications and scien...
Written text is one of the fundamental manifestations of human language, and the study of its univer...
We analyze the frequency–rank relationship in sub-vocabularies corresponding to three different gram...
We study the relationship between vocabulary size and text length in a corpus of 75 literary works i...
We study the relationship between vocabulary size and text length in a corpus of 75 literary works i...
We report an ongoing study on statistical characteristics of texts written in different genres. It h...
The recent dramatic increase in online data availability has allowed researchers to explore human cu...
<p>The recent dramatic increase in online data availability has allowed researchers to explore human...
It is almost a century that Palmer (1937) first suggested about the significance of frequency in voc...
Corpus-level term statistics are valuable for numerous text analysis activities, such as term weight...
Although linguistic research has often focused on one domain (e.g., as influenced by generative prio...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. This paper describes the analysis and modelling of ...
In linguistic studies, the academic level of the vocabulary in a text can be described in terms of s...
Human language evolved by natural mechanisms into an efficient system capable of coding and transmit...
Statistical studies of languages have focused on the rank-frequency distribution of words. Instead, ...
Comparing frequency counts over texts or corpora is an important task in many applications and scien...
Written text is one of the fundamental manifestations of human language, and the study of its univer...