The Psycho-Biology of Language

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The Psycho-Biology of Language is a seminal work by linguist George K. Zipf that explores statistical patterns in language use and their relation to human behavior, introducing what became known as Zipf's law.

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instanceOf book
academicDiscipline communication studies
linguistics
psychology
statistics
author George K. Zipf NERFINISHED
George Kingsley Zipf NERFINISHED
connects linguistic patterns with psychological factors
linguistic patterns with social behavior
describes inverse relationship between word rank and frequency
regularities in human linguistic behavior
statistical laws of vocabulary distribution
field information theory
linguistics
psycholinguistics
statistical linguistics
genre academic monograph
hasConcept balance between speaker and listener effort
economy of effort in communication
power-law distribution in language
principle of least effort
rank-frequency distribution
statistical regularities in word usage
hasImpactOn models of word frequency in large corpora
theoretical foundations of Zipf's law research
hasSubject behavioral science
human communication
language structure
lexical frequency
speech behavior
word length and frequency
influenced computational linguistics
corpus linguistics
development of quantitative linguistics
information theory approaches to language
psycholinguistic models of language use
statistical natural language processing
language English
mainTopic Zipf's law NERFINISHED
quantitative linguistics
relationship between language and human behavior
statistical patterns in language
word frequency distributions
notableFor introducing Zipf's law

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