fréquentielles
Fréquentielles, also known as frequency words or function words, are a category of words in a language that have several key characteristics. They are typically short, have little or no meaning on their own, and are used to express grammatical relationships with other words within a sentence. Examples of fréquentielles include articles, prepositions, conjunctions, and pronouns. These words are fundamental to the structure of a language and are often omitted in tasks such as keyword analysis or text summarization, as they do not carry significant content meaning.
Fréquentielles are ubiquitous in language use and vary across different languages. In English, for instance, common
The study of fréquentielles is important in linguistics, natural language processing, and computational linguistics. Researchers analyze