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Hapax Richness

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This chapter expands the analysis of vocabulary by focusing on words that occur very infrequently. Readers learn how to use sapply and create another simple inline function.

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    In R values can be assigned to an object using either <- or =. Throughout this book we use <- because it is the most common convention among users of R, and it avoids the whole = vs. == confusion.

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    When the “beside” argument is set to TRUE the columns are portrayed as juxtaposed bars; otherwise, they will be stacked. Enter “?barplot” in the console for details.

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L. Jockers, M., Thalken, R. (2020). Hapax Richness. In: Text Analysis with R. Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39643-5_8

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