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[[catastrophe and chaos theory in linguistics]] – [[analogical modeling]] – [[power laws in linguistics]] – [[synergetic linguistics]] | [[catastrophe and chaos theory in linguistics]] – [[analogical modeling]] – [[power laws in linguistics]] – [[synergetic linguistics]] | ||
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=='''Laws and Hypotheses''' == | =='''Laws and Hypotheses''' == | ||
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[[Zipf's Law]] – [[Menzerath-Altmann Law]] – [[Piotrowski Law]] – [[Bradford's Law]] – [[Arens' Law]] – [[Behaghel's Law]] – [[Beöthy's Law]] – | [[Zipf's Law]] – [[Menzerath-Altmann Law]] – [[Piotrowski Law]] – [[Bradford's Law]] – [[Arens' Law]] – [[Behaghel's Law]] – [[Beöthy's Law]] – | ||
[[DeMorgan's Law]] – [[Frunkina's Law]] – [[Mizutani's Law]] – [[Gibbs' Law]] – [[Goebl's Law]] – [[Herdan's Law]] – [[Kabashima's Law]] – [[Krylov's Law]] – [[Lotka's Law]] – [[Martin's Law]] – [[Ohno's Law]] – | [[DeMorgan's Law]] – [[Frunkina's Law]] – [[Mizutani's Law]] – [[Gibbs' Law]] – [[Goebl's Law]] – [[Herdan's Law]] – [[Kabashima's Law]] – [[Krylov's Law]] – [[Lotka's Law]] – [[Martin's Law]] – [[Ohno's Law]] – | ||
[[Shibuya's Law]] – [[Yule's Law]] – [[Zipf-Alekseev Law]] – [[Zipf-Alekseev Law]] – [[Goebl's Law]] | [[Shibuya's Law]] – [[Yule's Law]] – [[Zipf-Alekseev Law]] – [[Zipf-Alekseev Law]] – [[Goebl's Law]] | ||
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== '''Fields of Application''' == | == '''Fields of Application''' == |
Revision as of 15:13, 11 July 2007
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