Based on data from a large-scale experiment with human subjects, we conclude that the logarithm of probability to guess a word in context (unpredictability) depends linearly on the word length. This result holds both for poetry and prose, even though with prose, the subjects don't know the length of the omitted word. We hypothesize that this effect reflects a tendency of natural language to have an even information rate
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For many years, computational linguists have studied the statistical behavior of language -- the dis...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The results of a tabulation of word frequencies in a sample of written English are analyzed in terms...
Recently, it has been claimed that a linear relationship between a measure of information content an...
AbstractElements of a quantitative-symbolic theory of human language communication based on power-la...
What are the effects of word‐by‐word predictability on sentence processing times during the natural ...
This paper presents a quantitative approach to poetry, based on the use of several statistical measu...
Information theorists maintain that typical English-language text is approximately 75 per cent predi...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
Since Shannon's original experiment in 1951, several methods have been applied to the problem o...
The effects of properties of words on their reading aloud response times (RTs) are 1 major source of...
What are the effects of word-by-word predictability on sentence processing times during the natural ...
The entropy-reduction hypothesis claims that the cognitive processing difficulty on a word in senten...
The goal of this paper is to show the dependency of the entropy of English text on the subject of th...
The procedure that predicts the mean information per letter in a long text by adding the constraint ...
For many years, computational linguists have studied the statistical behavior of language -- the dis...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The results of a tabulation of word frequencies in a sample of written English are analyzed in terms...
Recently, it has been claimed that a linear relationship between a measure of information content an...
AbstractElements of a quantitative-symbolic theory of human language communication based on power-la...
What are the effects of word‐by‐word predictability on sentence processing times during the natural ...
This paper presents a quantitative approach to poetry, based on the use of several statistical measu...
Information theorists maintain that typical English-language text is approximately 75 per cent predi...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
Since Shannon's original experiment in 1951, several methods have been applied to the problem o...
The effects of properties of words on their reading aloud response times (RTs) are 1 major source of...
What are the effects of word-by-word predictability on sentence processing times during the natural ...
The entropy-reduction hypothesis claims that the cognitive processing difficulty on a word in senten...