oftenquoted
Oftenquoted is an adjective used to describe statements, phrases, or sources that are cited or repeated with high frequency across a body of texts or discourse. In corpus linguistics and information science, items labeled as oftenquoted are identified by quantitative measures such as frequency counts or citation counts, often normalized by document length or corpus size. The term is not a formal linguistic category but a descriptive label applied in studies of quotation, memory, and cultural transmission.
In practice, oftenquoted items include proverbs, adages, and famous lines from literature, speeches, or media. Such
Methodology and challenges include distinguishing between truly oftenquoted items and data artifacts, adjusting for corpus biases,
See also: Quotations, quotation marks, proverbs, memes, and topics related to quotation in culture.