ratiosoften
Ratiosoften is a term used in corpus linguistics to describe a metric that quantifies how often ratio-related expressions appear in a text collection. The concept is used to study the prevalence of quantitative language across genres, domains, and languages, and to compare how writers communicate proportional relationships in different contexts. The word is a portmanteau of ratio and often, and is described in methodological discussions as a way to summarize a text corpus’s density of ratio language.
Definition and scope: Ratiosoften considers a predefined lexicon of ratio-related forms, including explicit expressions such as
Calculation: For each document d, let R_d be the number of ratio-expressing tokens and T_d the total
Applications and limitations: Applications include comparing textual corpora, studying linguistic style, modeling information density, and tracking