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Zipf's law
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Zipf's law

Observation that the probability of the occurrence of a word in a selection of text, or item in a collection of items, starts high and tapers off. For example, the tenth most frequent word would appear roughly one-tenth as many times as the most frequent.

The law is named after US Harvard University linguistics professor George Kingsley Zipf, who proposed it after studying the frequency of words appearing in selected passages of text.



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