2015
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/574/1/012120
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Cluster analysis of word frequency dynamics

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“…This asymmetry is not easy to explain in relation to previous research, as not enough research has been dedicated to the decrease in frequency of linguistic items. However, similar effects have been recently noted by Maslennikova et al (2015), who found that 'the phase of decrease in the frequency is longer than the phase of increase in the frequency' for 500 billion words of the Google N-gram database. Similar asymmetry has been observed by Krawczyk et al (2014) studying the dynamics of baby names adoption in the US, who noted that 'the popularity [of names] increases more quickly than it decreases' (Krawczyk et al 2014: 387).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This asymmetry is not easy to explain in relation to previous research, as not enough research has been dedicated to the decrease in frequency of linguistic items. However, similar effects have been recently noted by Maslennikova et al (2015), who found that 'the phase of decrease in the frequency is longer than the phase of increase in the frequency' for 500 billion words of the Google N-gram database. Similar asymmetry has been observed by Krawczyk et al (2014) studying the dynamics of baby names adoption in the US, who noted that 'the popularity [of names] increases more quickly than it decreases' (Krawczyk et al 2014: 387).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%