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The present volume presents objective methods to detect and analyse
various forms of repetitions. Repetition of textual elements is
more than a superficial phenomenon. It may even be considered as
constitutive for units and relations in a text: on a primary level
when no other way exists to establish a unit - as in a musical
composition (a motif can be recognised as such only after at least
one repetition) - and on a secondary, artistic level, where
repetition is a consequence of the transfer of the equivalence
principle from the paradigmatic axis to the syntagmatic one as
showed by R. Jakobson. The analysis of repetitive elements and
structures in texts with objective mathematical means can serve
several practical and theoretical purposes, among them:
Characterisation of texts by means of parameters (measures,
indicators) as taken from established mathematical statistics or
specifically constructed ones in individual cases. Comparison of
texts on the basis of their quantitative characteristics and
classification of the texts by the results. Research for the laws
of text, which control the mechanisms connected to text creation.
As a remote aim, the construction of a theory of text consisting of
a system of text laws. The final attempt of every possible
quantitative text analysis is the construction of a text theory.
The book illustrates this on examples of such laws and
corresponding empirical tests.
Over the past two decades, statistical and other quantitative
concepts, models and methods have been increasingly gaining
importance and interest in all areas of linguistics and text
analysis, as well as in a number of neighboring disciplines and
areas of application. The term "quantitative linguistics" comprises
all scientific and technical approaches which use such terms and
methods in the analysis of or work with language(s), texts and
other related subjects. The 71 articles in this handbook, written
by internationally-recognized experts, offer a broad, up-to-date
overview of the scientific-theoretical principles, the history, the
diversity of the subject areas studied, the methods and models
used, the results obtained thus far and their applications. The
articles are divided up into thirteen chapters: the first chapter
includes contributions on the basic principles and the history of
the field, nine additional chapters are dedicated to individual
descriptions of the levels of linguistic research (from phonology
to pragmatics) as well as typological, diachronic and geolinguistic
questions. The next two chapters include a description of important
models, hypotheses and principles; selected areas of application;
and references to neighboring disciplines. The last portion of the
handbook is an informative contribution, with information about
publication forums, bibliographies, major projects, Internet links,
etc. This handbook is useful not only for researchers, teachers and
students of all branches of linguistics and the philologies, but
also for scientists in neighboring fields, whose theoretical and
empirical research touches on linguistic questions (for instance,
psychology and sociology), or for those who want to make use of the
proven methods or results from quantitative linguistics in their
own research. Key features: International authors Unique and
fundamental systematics of the field Multidisciplinary and
application-oriented
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Word Frequency Studies (Hardcover)
Ioan-Iovitz Popescu; Contributions by Gabriel Altmann, Peter Grzybek, Bijapur Dayaloo Jayaram, Reinhard Koehler, …
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The present book finds and collects absolutely new aspects of word
frequency. First, eminent characteristics (such as the h-point,
first used in scientometrics, the k-, m-, and n-points) are
introduced - it can be shown that the geometry of word frequency is
fundamentally based on them. Furthermore, various indicators of
text properties are proposed for the first time, such as thematic
concentration, autosemantic text compactness, autosemantic density,
etc. In detail, the autosemantic structure of a given text is
evaluated by means of a graph representation and its properties
(according to a problem from network research). Special emphasis is
given to the part-of-speech differentiation, which plays a
significant role in stylistics. On the basis of a general theory,
which has been developed especially for linguistic research,
problems of the frequency structure of texts with respect to word
occurrence are investigated and discussed in detail.
Methodologically, specific reference is made to synergetic
linguistics, including some exemplary analyses, showing that there
are points of contact with this field. A separate chapter is
dedicated to within-sentence word position; this issue considers
grammar as well as language genesis; another chapter is dedicated
to the type-token ratio, discussing all established methods and
their relevance for word frequency analysis. All methods presented
in the book are statistically tested; to this end, some new tests
have been developed. All procedures and calculations are conducted
for 20 languages, ranging from Polynesia, Indonesia, India, and
Europe to a North American Indian language. The broad distribution
of the data and texts from all genres allows generalizations with
respect to language typology.
This volume presents 12 papers on a new approach to the analysis of
writing systems. For the first time, quantitative methods are
introduced into this area of research in a systematic way. The
individual contributions give an overview about quantitative
properties of symbols and of writing systems, introduce methods of
analysis, study individual writing systems as used for different
languages, set up an explanatory model of phenomena connected to
script development/evolution, and give a perspective to a general
theory of writing systems.
The volume is particularly addressed to the human sciences. It aims
to show that these sciences could greatly profit from reframing
their problems in the moved spirit of systems theory. The
individual sections concern: 1, general systems; 2, semiotics; 3,
knowledge and cognition; 4, culture; 5, music; 6, language; 7,
literature - 29 authors - among whom one finds e.g. M. Bunge, H.
Haken, G. Klit, E. Laszlo, B. Nicolescmu, F. Wuketitis etc - deal
with systems in general, they show the application of systems
concepts and ideas in individual human sciences, they advance a
number of models and hypotheses and offer concrete examples. The
volume yields an extensive survey of the history of systems
thinking in different sciences and is an excellent state of the art
for all pertinent disciplines. It covers relevant concepts as
self-organization, evolution, chaos, synergetics, complexity,
information, law, theory, cognition, and model building. This
collection of essays bears testimony to the mutual penetration and
cross-fertilization of all sciences. It is an pioneering enterprise
dispensing with the idea of priority of the natural sciences over
the human sciences. It closes our century and comes up with a
research programme for the next one.
The book presents methods for the objective analysis of poetic
language. Common objects of literary studies such as rhythm,
semantic explications, interpretation and personal impressions are
avoided. Only those properties of poetic texts are taken into
account that could be quantified. The major chapters contain the
analysis of phonic phenomena (frequency, euphony, assonance,
alliteration, aggregation, rhyme), word properties (aspects of
frequency, length, richness, word classes, sequences of word
properties, characterisations). The synergetic control cycle is the
result of the study of mutual links between properties. For all
methods both statistical tests (evaluation, comparison),
theoretical derivations (models), and examples are presented. The
book is dedicated to the work of the famous Romanian poet Mihai
Eminescu whose complete work was analysed, which made detailed
illustrations of the method possible. The methods can be used
mutatis mutandis for any language and text. It is the first
comprehensive quantitative analysis of a poetic work.
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