In:Language and Text: Data, models, information and applications
Edited by Adam Pawłowski, Jan Mačutek, Sheila Embleton and George Mikros
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 356] 2021
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Published online: 22 December 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.356.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction1
Part I.Theory and models
On the impact of the initial phrase length on the position of enclitics in Old Czech9
Radek Čech
Pavel Kosek
Olga Navrátilová
Ján Mačutek
Term distance, frequency and collocations21
Lars G. Johnsen
A method for the comparison of general sequences via type-token ratio37
Vladimír Matlach
Diego Gabriel Krivochen
Jiří Milička
Quantitative analysis of syllable properties in Croatian, Serbian, Russian, and Ukrainian55
Biljana Rujević
Marija Kaplar
Sebastijan Kaplar
Ranka Stanković
Ivan Obradović
Ján Mačutek
N-grams of grammatical functions and their significant order in the Japanese clause69
Haruko Sanada
Linking the dependents: Quantitative-linguistic hypotheses on valency93
Petra Steiner
Grammar efficiency and the One-Meaning–One-Form Principle109
Relja Vulanović
Distribution and characteristics of commonly used words across different texts in Japanese121
Makoto Yamazaki
Part II.Empirical studies
The perils of big data137
Sheila Embleton
Dorin Uritescu
Eric S. Wheeler
From distinguishability to informativity: A quantitative text model for detecting random texts145
Maxim Konca
Alexander Mehler
Daniel Baumartz
Wahed Hemati
A Modern Greek readability tool: Development of evaluation methods163
George Mikros
Rania Voskaki
Phonological properties as predictors of text success177
Jiří Milička
Alžběta Houzar Růžičková
Calculating the victory chances: A stylometric insight into the 2018 Czech presidential election195
Michal Místecký
Topological mapping for visualisation of high-dimensional historical linguistic data209
Hermann Moisl
Book genre and author’s gender recognition based on titles: The example of the bibliographic corpus of microtexts225
Adam Pawłowski
Elżbieta Herden
Tomasz Walkowiak
Quantitative analysis of bibliographic corpora: Statistical features, semantic profiles, word spectra239
Adam Pawłowski
Krzysztof Topolski
Elżbieta Herden
Analysis of English text genre classification based on dependency types257
Yaqin Wang
In memory of Gabriel Altmann: Eminent linguist, a man with a brilliant mind, and friend271
Index277
