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Jean-Baptiste Estoup

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Jean-Baptiste Estoup (16 January 1868, in Navenne – 17 April 1950, in Paris) was a French stenographer and writer on stenography.

Estoup was General Secretary of the Institut Sténographique de France. In his Gammes sténographiques (3d ed. 1912), he pioneered the investigation of the regularity later known as Zipf's law.[1]

References

  1. ^ M. Petruszewycz, 'L'histoire de la loi d'Estoup-Zipf: documents' Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, Mathématiques et sciences humaines, vol. 44 (1973), pp. 41-56.