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Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2012
- Jan Andres, Martina Benesová, Lubomír Kubácek, Jana Vrbková:
Methodological Note on the Fractal Analysis of Texts. 1-31 - Steffen Eger:
The Combinatorics of String Alignments: Reconsidering the Problem. 32-53 - Mike Kestemont, Walter Daelemans, Dominiek Sandra:
Robust Rhymes? The Stability of Authorial Style in Medieval Narratives. 54-76 - Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii:
Information Bias Inside English Words. 77-94
Volume 19, Number 2, 2012
- Antonella Delmestri, Nello Cristianini:
Linguistic Phylogenetic Inference by PAM-like Matrices. 95-120 - Ioan-Iovitz Popescu, Radek Cech, Gabriel Altmann:
Some Geometric Properties of Slovak Poetry. 121-131 - Jacques Savoy:
Authorship Attribution: A Comparative Study of Three Text Corpora and Three Languages. 132-161
- Fan Fengxiang:
Book Review. 162-170
Volume 19, Number 3, 2012
- Fan Fengxiang:
A Quantitative Study on the Lexical Change of American English. 171-180 - Annarita Felici, Paul Pal:
Predicting Translation Equivalents and Norm Formulation: A Study on Some EU Legislative Features. 181-204 - Emmerich Kelih:
Systematic Interrelations Between Grapheme Frequencies and Word Length: Empirical Evidence from Slovene. 205-231 - Qinghua Chen, Jinzhong Guo, Yufan Liu:
A Statistical Study on Chinese Word and Character Usage in Literatures from the Tang Dynasty to the Present. 232-248
Volume 19, Number 4, 2012
- Hemlata Pande, H. S. Dhami:
Model generation for word length frequencies in texts with the application of Zipf's order approach. 249-261 - Takafumi Suzuki, Shuntaro Kawamura, Akiko N. Aizawa:
Stylistic Analysis of Text Submissions to Japanese Q & A Communities. 262-280 - Bin Li, Caicai Zhang, Ratree Wayland:
Acoustic Characteristics and Distribution of Variants of /l/ in the Nanjing Dialect. 281-300 - Jan Andres, Martina Benesová:
Fractal Analysis of Poe's Raven, II. 301-324
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