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Jargonness

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Jargonness is a piecewise mathematical function mapping the frequencies of a word's appearance in scientific and contemporary English corpora to a parameter quantifying the word's association with scientific jargon – the "jargonness" of that word.[1] It is expressed mathematically as:[2]

In the above equation, stands for the frequency of a word's appearance in a general English-language corpus and stands for its frequency in a scientific corpus.

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Method of use

Both the frequencies ( and ) must be determined and then substituted in the above equation to calculate the word's jargonness. In case a word has no mention in the general English corpus, 3 is taken as its jargonness as suggested by the second part of the equation.[2] Noticing that the logarithm in the first part of the equation is a common one (to the base 10), this simply means that the word is assumed to be a thousand times more likely to appear in a scientific text than a non-scientific one.

Examples of corpora

The corpora that have most commonly been employed to determine the frequencies mentioned above are the following:[2]

  • Professional English Research Consortium Corpus (for scientific vocabulary; 17 million words)
  • British National Corpus (for common vocabulary; 97 million words)
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