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Probability Distribution of Represented Sources in Conversations of Adults and Children
ABSTRACT Based upon a taxonomy of represented sources, this paper investigates the quantitative features of two groups – one comprised of adults and the other of seven-year-old children – that employ a variety of sources in everyday representation. Results indicate that: 1) the overall probability distributions of represented sources used by both groups fit well to the modified right truncated Zipf-Alekseev distribution; 2) the R2 value of the adult group is lower than that of the child group, largely due to the prevalence of non-present non-specified human references by the adults; 3) the values of fitting parameters a and n differ significantly between the two groups; 4) while representing from sources is an extralinguistic phenomenon, it nevertheless reflects the similar quality of language (i.e. a human-driven complex adaptive system), and it also offers a better understanding of the quantitative features of this phenomenon. In summary, this study presents the results of several preliminary attempts to study a specific type of extralinguistic phenomenon from a quantitative perspective.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Quantitative Linguistics is an international forum for the publication and discussion of research on the quantitative characteristics of language and text in an exact mathematical form. This approach, which is of growing interest, opens up important and exciting theoretical perspectives, as well as solutions for a wide range of practical problems such as machine learning or statistical parsing, by introducing into linguistics the methods and models of advanced scientific disciplines such as the natural sciences, economics, and psychology.