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E-grāmata: Language and Text: Data, models, information and applications

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"Specialists in quantitative linguistics the world over have recourse to a solid and universal methodology. These days, their methods and mathematical models must also respond to new communication phenomena and the flood of data produced daily. While various disciplines (computer science, media science) have different ways of processing this onslaught of information, the linguistic approach is arguably the most relevant and effective. This book includes recent results from many renowned contemporary practitioners in the field. Our target audiences are academics, researchers, graduate students, and others involved in linguistics, digital humanities, and applied mathematics"--

Specialists in quantitative linguistics the world over have recourse to a solid and universal methodology. These days, their methods and mathematical models must also respond to new communication phenomena and the flood of data produced daily. While various disciplines (computer science, media science) have different ways of processing this onslaught of information, the linguistic approach is arguably the most relevant and effective. This book includes recent results from many renowned contemporary practitioners in the field. Our target audiences are academics, researchers, graduate students, and others involved in linguistics, digital humanities, and applied mathematics.
Introduction 1(8)
Adam Pawlowski
Sheila Embleton
Jan Macutek
George Mikros
Part I Theory and models
On the impact of the initial phrase length on the position of enclitics in Old Czech
9(12)
Radek Cech
Pavel Kosek
Olga Navratilova
Jan Macutek
Term distance, frequency and collocations
21(16)
Lars G. Johnsen
A method for the comparison of general sequences via type-token ratio
37(18)
Vladimir Matlach
Diego Gabriel Krivochen
Jiri Milicka
Quantitative analysis of syllable properties in Croatian, Serbian, Russian, and Ukrainian
55(14)
Biljana Rujevic
Marija Kaplar
Sebastijan Kaplar
Ranka Stankovic
Ivan Obradovic
Jan Macutek
N-grams of grammatical functions and their significant order in the Japanese clause
69(24)
Haruko Sanada
Linking the dependents: Quantitative-linguistic hypotheses on valency
93(16)
Petra Steiner
Grammar efficiency and the One-Meaning-One-Form Principle
109(12)
Relja Vulanovic
Distribution and characteristics of commonly used words across different texts in Japanese
121(16)
Makoto Yamazaki
Part II Empirical studies
The perils of big data
137(8)
Sheila Embleton
Dorin Uritescu
Eric S. Wheeler
From distinguishability to informativity: A quantitative text model for detecting random texts
145(18)
Maxim Konca
Alexander Mehler
Daniel Baumartz
Wahed Hemati
A Modern Greek readability tool: Development of evaluation methods
163(14)
George Mikros
Rania Voskaki
Phonological properties as predictors of text success
177(18)
Jiri Milicka
Alzbeta Houzar Ruzickova
Calculating the victory chances: A stylometric insight into the 2018 Czech presidential election
195(14)
Michal Mistecky
Topological mapping for visualisation of high-dimensional historical linguistic data
209(16)
Hermann Moisl
Book genre and author's gender recognition based on titles: The example of the bibliographic corpus of microtexts
225(14)
Adam Pawlowski
Elzbieta Herden
Tomasz Walkowiak
Quantitative analysis of bibliographic corpora: Statistical features, semantic profiles, word spectra
239(18)
Adam Pawlowski
Krzysztof Topolski
Elzbieta Herden
Analysis of English text genre classification based on dependency types
257(14)
Yaqin Wang
In memory of Gabriel Altmann: Eminent linguist, a man with a brilliant mind, and friend 271(6)
Index 277