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Background of Mizutani's revision of Ohno's lexical law
[edit]Original Ohno's lexical law had some ambiguity in setting a vertical line for the set of points of the rate for a literature. And it had, in some cases, an extraordinarily highly error-sensitive part in the practical plotting procedure. Thus a more general description of the law was required.[1] [2] [3]
Mizutani's revision is based on the following mathematical ground by which two defaults of the original Ohno's law could be accomplished:
Consider two lines,
When a vertical line crosses with these two lines (1) and (2) at the points of the y-coordinate and , respectively, the quantity and , plotted as a point on a seperate plane, determines another line
where and are defined with known constants.
Proof. Substitute of (1) and (2) for and of (3), respectively, we obtain
(4) |
The condition of the identical equation with respect to x for (4) is
which results in
and are expressed with known constants.
Derivation of Mizutani's formula
[edit]In the setting of Mizutani's revision, lines for the noun and a different word class are expressed as
respectively, where only literary works A and C are considered, the points corresponding to and are put on the y-axis, and is designatd to be the distance along the x-axis between A and C. Then from (7) and (8), a line connecting the two points and becomes
which reduces to
This is just the formular Mizutani defined.
Literatures Cited and Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Shizuo Mizutani (1965) On Ohno's lexical law. Keiryo-Kokugo-gaku (Mathematical Linguistics of Japanese) 35: 1-12. (in Japanese)
- ^ Shizuo Mizutani (1982) Mathematical Linguistics (Lectures on modern mathematics D-3) Baifukan Publisher, 204pp. (in Japanese)
- ^ Shizuo Mizutani (1989) Ohno's lexical law: its data adjustment by linear regression. In "Quantitative Linguistics Vol. 39, Japanese Quantitative Linguistics" (ed. Shizuo Mizutani) pp. 1-13, Bochum: Studienverlag Dr. N. Brockmeyer.