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==== Two-attribute interrelationship frequency distribution ==== | ==== Two-attribute interrelationship frequency distribution ==== | ||
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+ | The last type of frequency distribution reflects the interrelationship of two selected attributes (positional as well as structural). As an example, we can look at which nominal adjectives (the so-called short forms, such as rád or schopen) are prominent in three basic text type groups. First, choose the **Two-attribute interrelationship** in the **Frequency** option in the menu (under **Custom**) and select two attributes: first, choose **lemma** (displayed as rows in the table of results), and second, choose **doc.txtype_group** (among Text types, displayed as columns in the table). You can also adjust the minimal value or percentile of [[en: | ||
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+ | After clicking on **Make frequency list**, a table of results is displayed summarizing the number of occurrences of the adjectives in three selected text type groups (fiction, non-fiction and journalistic texts), sorted by frequency. This default setting can be changed: you can re-sort the table by [[en: | ||
===== Frequency list (summary) ===== | ===== Frequency list (summary) ===== |