2024
DOI: 10.1111/tops.12782
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A Cultural Evolutionary Model for the Law of Abbreviation

Olivier Morin,
Alexey Koshevoy

Abstract: Efficiency principles are increasingly called upon to study features of human language and communication. Zipf's law of abbreviation is widely seen as a classic instance of a linguistic pattern brought about by language users’ search for efficient communication. The “law”—a recurrent correlation between the frequency of words and their brevity—is a near‐universal principle of communication, having been found in all of the hundreds of human languages where it has been tested, and a few nonhuman communication sy… Show more

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