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ID2001CZ024095
Author(s)Kučera, Karel
Title

The development of entropy and redundancy in Czech from the 13th to the 20th century: Is there a linguistic arrow of time?

PublishedText as a Linguistic Paradigm: Levels, Constituents, Constructs : Festschrift in honour of Luděk Hřebíček, Trier, Wischenschaftlicher Verlag ; 2001, s. 153-162
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Matematické, statistické a strojové zpracování češtiny
Obecné otázky a celkové práce
Fonologie
Grafématika
Classification (EN)Mathematical, statistical, and machine processing of Czech
General works
Phonology
Graphemics
Subjectsentropie; redundance; čeština stará; čeština; grafémy; fonémy
Subjects (DE)Alttschechisch; Tschechisch
NoteVýsledky experimentu zaměřeného na změny v entropii a redundanci jednoho jazyka v průběhu času (tj. entropie a redundance grafémů a fonémů, nikoli jejich skupin nebo slov). Analýza čes. textů ze sedmi století (1250-2000). - Podle Quantitative Linguistics 60, 2001
Mediumarticle
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/24095
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