Using the Python scripts in the Code folder Part 1

Here is just a brief introduction to the basic Python 3.x scripts to get a token list, the type-token ratio, a frequency profile and unique token lists from a set of documents. We presuppose that you have some common OS on your computer, some version of Python 3.x installed, and that you have access to a command line tool.

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Wolfram Demonstration Project links...

Check out these demonstrations from the Wolfram Demonstrations Project:

Here is the mapping of word length on frequency, across languages and document types:

Wrt. the reading for the second session, check out the

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R on the computers in the PrayH 205 open lab

The open lab in PrayH 205 has R installed on them (and I assume Python as well). This is the place, where you can use it, outside of our course lab. We’ll make sure that maybe on the long run the Python R interface is working too, as well as all the R modules that we might want to use.

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