Abstract

In this paper, we describe hypothetical possibilities for applying nonlinear dynamics methods to linguistic research. We suggest to refer to a large text corpus (meta-book of the writer, national language, language of the branch of knowledge) as a fractal object and to measure its fractal dimension (by Hausdorff). We consider the question of practical calculation of fractal dimension, as well as the question of motivation for applying the fractal concept to the language. In addition, we propose to apply some methods of the qualitative theory of differential equations to modelling the growth of the natural language vocabulary.

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