Preet Singh

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Zipf’s law, an observed statistical property of language that, like so much of the best math, lies somewhere between miracle and coincidence.fn1 It states that in any large body of text, a word’s popularity (its place in the lexicon, with 1 being the highest ranking) multiplied by the number of times it shows up, is the same for every word in the text.
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