Multifractal Analysis of the Distribution of Three Grammatical Constructions in English Texts

Rosmawati, Wander Lowie*

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Abstract

Both the Menzerath-Altmann law and the Zipf-Mandelbrot law note that language is a fractal structure and, like any other fractals, follows power laws. Studies on fractal linguistics demonstrated that the relation between the scaling measures and the number of constituents in language indeed follow the power law probability distribution. However, most of these studies looked at languages from the structural perspective only, often ignoring the grammatical aspects of language structures. In this study, we ventured into English grammar and used a multifractal analysis to explore the nature of multifractality in three grammatical structures in English texts–i.e. the Finite Verb Phrases, Noun Phrases, and Head Nouns. In this paper, we present the evidence of multifractality in the distribution of these constructs and discuss how the parameters of multifractality align with the current understanding of register variation in different text types.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19-42
Number of pages24
JournalJournal of quantitative linguistics
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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