George Kingsley Zipf has written:
'The psycho-biology of languaage'
'La psychobiologie du langage'
'The psycho-biology of language' -- subject(s): Comparative Philology, Comparative linguistics, Language, Language and languages, Psycholinguistics, Semantics
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Mary Kingsley's parents were George Kingsley, a doctor and minister, and Mary Bailey Kingsley. She was born on October 13, 1862 in Islington, London, England.
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G. K. Zipf has written:
'The psycho-biology of language'
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Heinz Zipf has written:
'Strafrecht' -- subject(s): Criminal law
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Kingsley George Draper has written:
'The two-stroke engine' -- subject(s): Gas and oil engines
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I wonder whether you are asking about the work of George K. ZIPF, whose studies in linguistics turned out to have wide applications in other fields. If so, you will find some information at http://everything2.com/title/Zipf%2527s%2520Law For additional informative sites, including some at Wiki Encyclopedia, search george zipf. Some of the articles use mathematical formulas to explain his work and his "law," but in each there are some explanations in plain language. One of the more interesting plain-language generalizations of Zipf's law is given at everything2:
A few things happen a lot, a bunch of things happen fairly often, and a lot of things rarely happen at all.
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Sunday Morning Shootout - 2003 Ben Kingsley George Lopez 5-33 was released on:
USA: 27 July 2008
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All human languages have a very strange and most unexpected secret in common. It is called Zipf's Law, after the linguist George Zipf, who discovered it in 1939. He studied texts in many different languages and ranked the words in order of frequency. What he found, which has since proved to be true whether the language is English or Inuit, Japanese or Xhosa, Arabic or Urdu, is that a direct, exact, unvarying and utterly counter-intuitive mathematical relationship exists between the rank of a word and the actual frequency of occurrence of that word. No matter whick text he selected, when Zipf created a histogram that plotted word frequency against word rank, the suprising result was a straight line "with a slope of -1 for every human language." Graham Hancock - Supernatural - 2006
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E. A. Wilkinson has written:
'The Bradford-Zipf distribution'
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Mary Henrietta Kingsley was a WEST AFRICAN EXPLORER SHE WAS BORN IN LONDON , ENGLAND AND HER FATHER WAS GEORGE KINGSLEY. MARY BAILEY WAS HIS NIECE .SHE WANTED TO EXPLORER MATERIALS NEEDED TO FINISH HER BOOK SO THAT IS WHY SHE WENT TO WEST AFRICA BUT HER DAD DIED 5 WEEKS LATER HER MOM DIED Mary Henrietta Kingsley DIED IN 1900!
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The address of the Kingsley Public Library is: 220 Main, Kingsley, 51028 0400
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Christopher Kingsley's birth name is Christopher David Kingsley.
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Fanny E. Kingsley has written:
'Charles Kingsley'
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The address of the Kingsley Public Library Branch is: 213 South Brownson Avenue, Kingsley, 49649 0427
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in harry potter kingsley survives the battle and in the movie only movie kingsley kills yaxley
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