Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... law is commonly known as the ' harmonic series law ' . Whatever qualifiers we may attach to it are of no important consequence as long as we understand the kind of information that it conveys . Let us then state Zipf's law in more ...
... law is commonly known as the ' harmonic series law ' . Whatever qualifiers we may attach to it are of no important consequence as long as we understand the kind of information that it conveys . Let us then state Zipf's law in more ...
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... Zipf's Law as follows : he observes that Zipf's empirical law is precisely what one would expect to find if P ( R ) is approximately 1 / 10R ( except for the few most frequently used words ) . But he objects to Zipf's Law on empirical ...
... Zipf's Law as follows : he observes that Zipf's empirical law is precisely what one would expect to find if P ( R ) is approximately 1 / 10R ( except for the few most frequently used words ) . But he objects to Zipf's Law on empirical ...
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... Zipf's law and of Mandelbrot's further elabora- tions of this law . His comments are partly contained in Chapter III , on Signs , Language , and Communication , but many further remarks are scattered through the book . Cherry's ...
... Zipf's law and of Mandelbrot's further elabora- tions of this law . His comments are partly contained in Chapter III , on Signs , Language , and Communication , but many further remarks are scattered through the book . Cherry's ...
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