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Frequency, Dispersion, Association, and Keyness: Revising and tupleizing corpus-linguistic measures
Stefan Th. Gries
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 115] 2024
► pp. 269–303

Chapter 6
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Article outline
  • 6.1Quantifying uncertainty
    • 6.1.1An example of bootstrapping
    • 6.1.2Excursus: On significance
  • 6.2Scaling things up
    • 6.2.1Speed: Scaling up with parallelization
    • 6.2.2Speed: Scaling up with Rcpp
      • 6.2.2.1Dispersion
      • 6.2.2.2Association
      • 6.2.2.3Keyness
    • 6.2.3Size: Scaling up with base
    • 6.2.4Size and speed: Scaling up with data.table
  • 6.3The dimensions to tupleize
    • 6.3.1Dimensions of information: Type frequencies & distributions
    • 6.3.2What are our tokens?
  • Notes
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