Frequency in Language

Frequency in Language
Author: Dagmar Divjak
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2019-10-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107085756

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Re-examines frequency, entrenchment and salience, three foundational concepts in usage-based linguistics, through the prism of learning, memory, and attention.

Frequency Effects in Language Acquisition

Frequency Effects in Language Acquisition
Author: Insa Gülzow,Natalia Gagarina
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110977905

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The book addresses a controversial current topic in language acquisition studies: the impact of frequency on linguistic structure in child language. A major strength of the book is that the role of input frequency in the acquisition process is evaluated in a large variety of languages, topics and the two major theoretical frameworks: UG-based and usage-based accounts. While most papers report a clear frequency effect, different factors that may be interacting with pure statistical effects are critically assessed. An introductory statement is made by Thomas Roeper who calls for caution as he identifies frequency as a non-coherent concept and argues for a precise definition of what can and cannot be explained by statistical effects.

Word Frequency Studies

Word Frequency Studies
Author: Ioan-Ioviț Popescu
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9783110218527

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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.

Frequency of Use and the Organization of Language

Frequency of Use and the Organization of Language
Author: Joan Bybee
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780195301564

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This volume collects three decades of articles by distinguish linguist Joan Bybee. Her articles essentially argue for the importance of frequency of use as a factor in the analysis and explanation of language structure. Her work has been very influential for a broad range of researchers in linguistics, particularly in discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, phonology, phonetics, and historical linguistics.

Experience Counts Frequency Effects in Language

Experience Counts  Frequency Effects in Language
Author: Heike Behrens,Stefan Pfänder
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-02-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110384598

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Frequency has been identified as one of the most influential factors in language processing, and plays a major role in usage-based models of language learning and language change. The research presented in this volume challenges established models of linguistic representation. Instead of learning and processing language compositionally, larger units and co-occurence relations are at work. The main point taken by the authors is that by studying the effect of distributional patterns and changes in such patterns we can establish a unified framework that explains the dynamics of language systems with a limited set of processing factors.

Frequency Effects in Language Learning and Processing

Frequency Effects in Language Learning and Processing
Author: Stefan Th. Gries,Dagmar Divjak
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110274059

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The volume contains a collection of studies on how the analysis of corpus and psycholinguistic data reveal how linguistic knowledge is affected by the frequency of linguistic elements/stimuli. The studies explore a wide range of phenomena , from phonological reduction processes and palatalization to morphological productivity, diachronic change, adjective preposition constructions, auxiliary omission, and multi-word units. The languages studied are Spanish and artificial languages, Russian, Dutch, and English. The sister volume focuses on language representation.

Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English

Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English
Author: Geoffrey Leech,Paul Rayson,Andrew (All Of Lancaster University) Wilson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317882053

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Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English is a landmark volume in the development of vocabulary frequency studies. Whereas previous books have in general given frequency information about the written language only, this book provides information on both speech and writing. It not only gives information about the language as a whole, but also about the differences between spoken and written English, and between different spoken and written varieties of the language. The frequencies are derived from a wide ranging and up-to-date corpus of English: the British National Corpus, which was compiled from over 4,000 written texts and spoken transcriptions representing the present day language in the UK. The book is based on a new version of the corpus (available from 2001) providing more accurate grammatical information, which is essential (for example) for distinguishing words like leaves (noun) and leaves (verb) with different meanings. The book begins with a general introduction, explaining why such information is important and highlighting interesting linguistic findings that emerge from the statistical analysis of the British National Corpus vocabulary. It also contains twenty four 'interest boxes' which highlight and comment on different aspects of frequency - for example, the most common colour words in English in order of frequency, and a comparison of male words (e.g. man) and female words (e.g. woman) in terms of their frequency.

Selected Studies of the Principle of Relative Frequency in Language by George Kingsley Zipf

Selected Studies of the Principle of Relative Frequency in Language  by George Kingsley Zipf
Author: George Kingsley Zipf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 51
Release: 1932
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:459246247

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