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George Kingsley Zipf

George Kingsley Zipf (;〔.〕 1902–1950), was an American linguist and philologist who studied statistical occurrences in different languages.〔.〕
Zipf earned his bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees from Harvard University, although he also studied at the University of Bonn and the University of Berlin.〔
He was Chairman of the German Department and University Lecturer (meaning he could teach any subject he chose) at Harvard University.〔 He worked with Chinese and demographics, and much of his effort can explain properties of the Internet, distribution of income within nations, and many other collections of data.〔.〕
==Zipf's law==
(詳細はeponym of Zipf's law, which states that while only a few words are used very often, many or most are used rarely,
:P_n \sim 1/n^a
where ''Pn'' is the frequency of a word ranked ''n''th and the exponent ''a'' is almost 1. This means that the second item occurs approximately 1/2 as often as the first, and the third item 1/3 as often as the first, and so on. Zipf's discovery of this law in 1935 was one of the first academic studies of word frequency.〔.〕
Although he originally intended it as a model for linguistics, Zipf later generalized his law to other disciplines. In particular, he observed that the rank vs. frequency distribution of individual incomes in a unified nation approximates this law, and in his 1941 book, "National Unity and Disunity" he theorized that breaks in this "normal curve of income distribution" portend social pressure for change or revolution.

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