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[[Zipf's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Menzerath-Altmann Law]]&nbsp;– [[Piotrowski Law]]&nbsp;– [[Bradford's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Arens' Law]]&nbsp;– [[Behaghel's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Beöthy's Law]]&nbsp;–
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[[DeMorgan's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Frunkina's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Mizutani's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Gibbs' Law]]&nbsp;– [[Goebl's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Herdan's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Kabashima's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Krylov's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Lotka's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Martin's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Ohno's Law]]&nbsp;–
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[[Shibuya's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Yule's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Zipf-Alekseev Law]]&nbsp;– [[Zipf-Alekseev Law]]&nbsp;– [[Goebl's Law]]nbsp;– [[diversification processes]]&nbsp;–
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[[catastrophe and chaos theory in linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[analogical modeling]]&nbsp;– [[power laws in linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[synergetic linguistics]]
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== '''Fields of Application''' ==
 
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Revision as of 14:36, 11 July 2007

This portal presents the most central topics in the fields Quantitative Linguistics and Systems Theoretical (Synergetic) Linguistics.
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Aims and Methods of QL – History of QL – Law – Theory – Explanation – Unit – Property – Statistics

Concepts and Terms

Frequency – Distribution – System – Structure – Function – Process – synergetic linguistics - Polysemy – Polytextuality

Models and Methods


Laws and Hypotheses

Natural Language Processing – Machine Learning – Probabilistic Parsing – Speech Processing – Neurolinguistics – Computer Assisted Learning – Text Comprehensibility – Text To Speech – Analysis of Writing Systems – Terminology – Stylistics and Forensic Linguistics – Text Technology

Information Sources and Conferences

Journals – Book Series – Bibliographical Works – Links – International Handbook – QUALICO conference – Trier Symposium on QL

Biographical Articles

Associations

International Quantitative Linguistics Association (IQLA)

Association for Computational Linguistics

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