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Statistical laws in linguistics

Statistical laws in linguistics

11 February 2015
E. Altmann
Martin Gerlach
    AI4CE
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Papers citing "Statistical laws in linguistics"

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A decentralized route to the origins of scaling in human language
A decentralized route to the origins of scaling in human language
F. Urbina
J. Vera
44
3
0
16 May 2017
Statistical Patterns in Written Language
Damián H. Zanette
50
28
0
10 Dec 2014
Text mixing shapes the anatomy of rank-frequency distributions: A modern
  Zipfian mechanics for natural language
Text mixing shapes the anatomy of rank-frequency distributions: A modern Zipfian mechanics for natural language
Jake Williams
James P. Bagrow
C. Danforth
P. Dodds
67
28
0
12 Sep 2014
Scaling laws and fluctuations in the statistics of word frequencies
Scaling laws and fluctuations in the statistics of word frequencies
Martin Gerlach
E. Altmann
55
56
0
17 Jun 2014
Complexity measurement of natural and artificial languages
Complexity measurement of natural and artificial languages
Gerardo L. Febres
K. Jaffe
C. Gershenson
73
28
0
20 Nov 2013
Probing the statistical properties of unknown texts: application to the
  Voynich Manuscript
Probing the statistical properties of unknown texts: application to the Voynich Manuscript
D. R. Amancio
E. Altmann
D. Rybski
O. N. Oliveira
L. D. F. Costa
58
63
0
02 Mar 2013
Languages cool as they expand: Allometric scaling and the decreasing
  need for new words
Languages cool as they expand: Allometric scaling and the decreasing need for new words
A. Petersen
J. Tenenbaum
S. Havlin
H. Stanley
M. Perc
117
238
0
11 Dec 2012
Stochastic model for the vocabulary growth in natural languages
Stochastic model for the vocabulary growth in natural languages
Martin Gerlach
E. Altmann
102
132
0
06 Dec 2012
On the origin of long-range correlations in texts
On the origin of long-range correlations in texts
E. Altmann
G. Cristadoro
M. Degli Esposti
88
111
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03 Jul 2012
Size dependent word frequencies and translational invariance of books
Size dependent word frequencies and translational invariance of books
S. Bernhardsson
L. E. C. Rocha
P. Minnhagen
110
22
0
03 Jun 2009
Beyond word frequency: Bursts, lulls, and scaling in the temporal
  distributions of words
Beyond word frequency: Bursts, lulls, and scaling in the temporal distributions of words
E. Altmann
J. Pierrehumbert
A. Motter
98
188
0
15 Jan 2009
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