The aim of this book is to advocate and promote network models of
linguistic systems that are both based on thorough mathematical models
and substantiated in terms of linguistics. In this way, the book
contributes first steps towards establishing a statistical network
theory as a theoretical basis of linguistic network analysis the boarder
of the natural sciences and the humanities. This book addresses
researchers who want to get familiar with theoretical developments,
computational models and their empirical evaluation in the field of
complex linguistic networks. It is intended to all those who are
interested in statistical models of linguistic systems from the point of
view of network research. This includes all relevant areas of
linguistics ranging from phonological, morphological and lexical
networks on the one hand and syntactic, semantic and pragmatic networks
on the other. In this sense, the volume concerns readers from many
disciplines such as physics, linguistics, computer science and
information science. It may also be of interest for the upcoming area of
systems biology with which the chapters collected here share the view on
systems from the point of view of network analysis.