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Wochenaktuelle lexikalische Spuren der Corona-Krise in deutschen Online-Nachrichtenmeldungen
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Wortschatzwandel im "Spiegel"
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In: Enthalten in: Neues vom heutigen Deutsch (2019)
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Recently, it was demonstrated that generalized entropies of order α offer novel and important opportunities to quantify the similarity of symbol sequences. For the analysis of the statistical properties of natural languages, this is especially interesting since textual data are characterized by Zipf’s law, i.e. there are very few word types that occur very often (e.g. function words expressing grammatical relationships) and very many word types with a very low frequency (e.g. content words carrying most of the meaning of a sentence). Varying α makes it possible to magnify differences between different texts at specific scales of the corresponding word frequency spectrum. Here, this approach is systematically and empirically studied by analyzing the lexical dynamics of the German weekly news magazine “Der Spiegel” (consisting of approximately 365k articles and 237M words that were published between 1947 and 2017). We show that, analogous to most other measures in quantitative linguistics, similarity measures ...
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Studying Lexical Dynamics and Language Change via Generalized Entropies: The Problem of Sample Size
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In: Entropy (Basel) (2019)
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