| T. C. Mendenhall. Characteristic Curves of Composition. Science, 11, 237--249, 1887. |
....styles. Ideally stylometry should identify features which are invariant to these effects but are expressive enough to discriminate an author from other writers. Early stylometric studies introduced the idea of counting features in a text and applied this to word lengths and sentence lengths [Men87]. Yule [Yul38] reported a wider variation of sentence lengths than word lengths. There are differences in sentence length distributions for the same author, not only depending on time but also on the genre of text [Gan85] They parallel differences in word length distributions in the prose and ....
T.C. Mendenhall. The characteristic curves of composition. Science, IX:237--249, 1887.
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T. C. Mendenhall. Characteristic Curves of Composition. Science, 11, 237--249, 1887.
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T. C. Mendenhall. Characteristic curves of composition. Science, 11, 1887.
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T. Mendenhall. The characteristic curves of composition. Science, 214:237249, 1887.
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