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Quantitative linguistics (Berlin, Germany) ;.
Quantitative approaches to universality and individuality in language. — v. 75. / edited by Makoto Yamazaki, Haruko Sanada, Reinhard Köhler, Sheila Embleton, Relja Vulanović and Eric S. Wheeler. — 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). — (Quantitative linguistics). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/3394224.pdf>.

Record create date: 11/2/2022

Subject: Linguistic universals.; Comparative linguistics.; Comparative linguistics.; Linguistic universals.

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Table of Contents

  • Editors’ Foreword
  • Contents
  • Why does negation of the predicate shorten a clause?
  • The co-effect of Menzerath-Altmann law and heavy constituent shift in natural languages
  • Does the century matter? Machine learning methods to attribute historical periods in an Italian literary corpus
  • Too much of a good thing
  • Linguistic laws in Catalan
  • Dating and geolocation of medieval and modern Spanish notarial documents using distributed representation
  • Cross-modal authorship attribution in Russian texts
  • Free or not so free? On stress position in Russian, Slovene, and Ukrainian
  • Unpacking lexical intertextuality: Vocabulary shared among texts
  • The Menzerath-Altmann law in the syntactic relations of the Chinese language based on Universal Dependencies (UD)
  • Statistical tools, automatic taxonomies, and topic modelling in the study of self-promotional mission and vision texts of Polish universities
  • Quantitative characteristics of phonological words (stress units)
  • Explorative study on the Menzerath- Altmann law regarding style, text length, and distributions of data points
  • Quantitative analysis of the authorship problem of “The Tale of Genji”
  • Revisiting Zipf’s law: A new indicator of lexical diversity
  • A time-series analysis of vocabulary in Japanese texts: Non-characteristic words and topic words
  • Authors’ addresses
  • Name index
  • Subject index

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