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Word length distributions in modern Welsh prose texts. / Wilson, Andrew.
In: Glottometrics, Vol. 6, 2003.

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title = "Word length distributions in modern Welsh prose texts.",
abstract = "This paper examines the distribution of word lengths in 12 prose texts written in modern Welsh (a P-Celtic language). The texts belong to the genres of new articles and Bible translation. For all texts, the observed frequencies can best be fitted by the 1-displaced Singh-Poisson distribution. This differs from published results on a Q-Celtic language (Scottish Gaelic) and suggests a P-celtic/Q-Celtic difference in word-length distribution. Further work is required to investigate other genres of Welsh as well as the other P- and Q-celtic languages.",
author = "Andrew Wilson",
year = "2003",
language = "English",
volume = "6",
journal = "Glottometrics",
issn = "1617-8351",
publisher = "RAM-Verlag",

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