Ján Macutek

Orcid: 0000-0003-1712-4395

Affiliations:
  • Comenius University


According to our database1, Ján Macutek authored at least 35 papers between 2005 and 2023.

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  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2023
Word Length in Chinese: The Menzerath-Altmann Law is Valid After All.
J. Quant. Linguistics, October, 2023

2022
Why Do Parameter Values in the Zipf-Mandelbrot Distribution Sometimes Explode?
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2022

2021
Communists spoke differently: An analysis of Czechoslovak and Czech annual presidential speeches.
Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit., 2021

Happy Birthday Glottometrics ? On the Occasion of the 50th Issue and 20th Anniversary.
Glottometrics, 2021

2019
Menzerath-Altmann Law and Prothetic /v/ in Spoken Czech.
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2019

Frequency and length of syllables in Serbian.
Glottometrics, 2019

2018
On the Development of Old Czech (En)clitics.
Glottometrics, 2018

2017
Polysemy and synonymy in syntactic dependency networks.
Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit., 2017

Menzerath-Altmann Law in Syntactic Dependency Structure.
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Dependency Linguistics, 2017

2016
Quantitative Analysis of Poetic Texts.
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2016

A Data-based Classification of Slavic Languages: Indices of Qualitative Variation Applied to Grapheme Frequencies.
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2016

Lexical Text Compactness with Link Length Taken into Account.
Proceedings of the Issues in Quantitative Linguistics 4, 2016

Probleme der Modellierung von Lehnbeziehungen (am Beispiel von Serbokroatismen im Slowenischen).
Proceedings of the Issues in Quantitative Linguistics 4, 2016

2015
On the relation between verb full valency and synonymy.
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Dependency Linguistics, 2015

Menzerath-Altmann Law for Word Length Motifs.
Proceedings of the Sequences in Language and Text, 2015

Type-token relation for word length motifs in Ukrainian texts.
Proceedings of the Recent Contributions to Quantitative Linguistics, 2015

2013
Evaluating goodness-of-fit of discrete distribution models in quantitative linguistics.
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2013

Number of Canonical Syllable Types: A Continuous Bivariate Model.
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2013

2011
Towards a model for rank-frequency distributions of melodic intervals.
Glottometrics, 2011

2010
Quantitative methods in linguistics.
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2010

Full Valency. Verb Valency without Distinguishing Complements and Adjuncts.
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2010

Rank-frequency distributions: a pitfall to be avoided.
Proceedings of the Text and Language. Structures - Functions - Interrelations, 2010

On the quantitative analysis of verb valency in Czech.
Proceedings of the Text and Language. Structures - Functions - Interrelations, 2010

2009
Distribution of complexities in the Vai script.
Glottometrics, 2009

Word form and lemma syntactic dependency networks in Czech: a comparative study.
Glottometrics, 2009

2008
Word frequency and arc length.
Glottometrics, 2008

Some problems of musical texts.
Glottometrics, 2008

Runes: complexity and distinctivity.
Glottometrics, 2008

Some properties of the Ukrainian writing system.
Glottometrics, 2008

2007
Discrete and continuous modelling in quantitative linguistics.
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2007

A discrete formula for the Menzerath-Altmann law.
J. Quant. Linguistics, 2007

Confidence intervals and tests for the h-point and related text characteristics.
Glottometrics, 2007

Pairs of corresponding discrete and continuous distributions: Mathematics behind, algorithms and generalizations.
Proceedings of the Exact Methods in the Study of Language and Text, 2007

2006
Grzybek, Peter (ed.), <i>Contributions to the Science of Text and Language. Word Length Studies and Related Issues.</i> Dordrecht: Springer, 2006. 352 pp.
Glottometrics, 2006

2005
Discrete distributions connected by partial summations.
Glottometrics, 2005


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