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In narrative texts punctuation marks obey the same statistics as words
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In narrative texts punctuation marks obey the same statistics as words

4 April 2016
Andrzej Kulig
J. Kwapień
Tomasz Stanisz
Stanisław Drożdż
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Papers citing "In narrative texts punctuation marks obey the same statistics as words"

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Multifractal hopscotch in "Hopscotch" by Julio Cortazar
Multifractal hopscotch in "Hopscotch" by Julio Cortazar
Jakub Dec
Michał Dolina
Stanisław Drożdż
J. Kwapień
Tomasz Stanisz
78
3
0
22 Jan 2025
A complex network approach to stylometry
A complex network approach to stylometry
D. R. Amancio
69
79
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30 Jun 2015
Modeling the average shortest path length in growth of word-adjacency
  networks
Modeling the average shortest path length in growth of word-adjacency networks
Andrzej Kulig
Stanisław Drożdż
J. Kwapień
P. Oświȩcimka
48
27
0
16 Sep 2014
Structure-semantics interplay in complex networks and its effects on the
  predictability of similarity in texts
Structure-semantics interplay in complex networks and its effects on the predictability of similarity in texts
D. R. Amancio
O. N. Oliveira
L. D. F. Costa
64
57
0
02 Mar 2013
Stochastic model for the vocabulary growth in natural languages
Stochastic model for the vocabulary growth in natural languages
Martin Gerlach
E. Altmann
111
132
0
06 Dec 2012
Linguistic complexity: English vs. Polish, text vs. corpus
Linguistic complexity: English vs. Polish, text vs. corpus
J. Kwapień
Stanisław Drożdż
Adam Orczyk
93
15
0
06 Jul 2010
Punctuation effects in English and Esperanto texts
Punctuation effects in English and Esperanto texts
M. Ausloos
132
19
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27 Apr 2010
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
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15 Jan 2009
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