A Crucial Parameter for Rank-Frequency Relation in Natural Languages

1 Feb 2024  ·  Chenchen Ding ·

$f \propto r^{-\alpha} \cdot (r+\gamma)^{-\beta}$ has been empirically shown more precise than a na\"ive power law $f\propto r^{-\alpha}$ to model the rank-frequency ($r$-$f$) relation of words in natural languages. This work shows that the only crucial parameter in the formulation is $\gamma$, which depicts the resistance to vocabulary growth on a corpus. A method of parameter estimation by searching an optimal $\gamma$ is proposed, where a ``zeroth word'' is introduced technically for the calculation. The formulation and parameters are further discussed with several case studies.

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