Randomness versus specifics for word-frequency distributions

Xiaoyong Yan, Petter Minnhagen
2016 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications  
The text-length-dependence of real word-frequency distributions can be connected to the general properties of a random book. It is pointed out that this finding has strong implications, when deciding between two conceptually different views on word-frequency distributions, i.e. the specific 'Zipf's-view' and the non-specific 'Randomness-view', as is discussed. It is also noticed that the text-length transformation of a random book does have an exact scaling property precisely for the power-law
more » ... ndex γ=1, as opposed to the Zipf's exponent γ=2 and the implication of this exact scaling property is discussed. However a real text has γ>1 and as a consequence γ increases when shortening a real text. The connections to the predictions from the RGF(Random Group Formation) and to the infinite length-limit of a meta-book are also discussed. The difference between 'curve-fitting' and 'predicting' word-frequency distributions is stressed. It is pointed out that the question of randomness versus specifics for the distribution of outcomes in case of sufficiently complex systems has a much wider relevance than just the word-frequency example analyzed in the present work.
doi:10.1016/j.physa.2015.10.082 fatcat:w7gwxq4akvbtpanjehrukgemmm