Preface 1 Introduction 2 Problems and presentations 2.1 Problems 2.2 Presentations 3 The h-and related points 3.1 The h-point 3.1.1 A first look at vocabulary richness 3.2 The k-point 3.2.1 Definition 3.2.2 A second look at vocabulary richness 3.2.3 Indicator 3.3 The m-point 3.3.1 The m-coverage of text and vocabulary richness 3.4 Gini's coefficient and the n-point 3.4.1 The n-point 3.5 The role of N and V 4 The geometry of word frequencies 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The rank frequency distribution 4.3 The spectrum 5 The dynamics of word classes 6 ESThematic concentration of the text 7 Crowding, pace filling and compactness 7.1 Crowding 7.2 Pace filling 7.3 Compactness 8 Autosemantic text structure 8.1 Introduction 8.2 The probability of co-occurrence 8.3 The construction of a graph 8.4 Degrees 9 Distribution models 9.1 General theory 9.2 Special cases 9.3 Applications 9.4 The spectrum 9.5 Evaluations 9.6 Ord's criterion 9.7 Repeat rate and entropy 9.8 Word classes 10 The relation of frequency to other word properties 11 Word frequency and position in sentence 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Runs of binary data 11.3 Runs of multiple data 11.4 Absolute positions 11.4.1 Word frequency in the final position 11.4.2 Word frequency in the initial position 11.5 Relative position
11.6 Frequency motifs 11.7 Distances between hapax legomena rosit Antrsr 12 The type-token relation 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Standard measurement 12.3 Kohler-Galle method 12.4 The ratio method 12.5 Stratified measurement (the window method) 12.6 The TTR of F-motifs 13 Conclusions 14 Appendix: Texts References Subject index Author index