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Links that speak: The global language network and its association with global fame

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Fig. 1. Visualizations of the three GLNs. The three GLNs contain all language connections that involve at least six users (Twitter and Wikipedia) or six translations and that are significant with P < 0.01.
Fig. 2. Similarity of the three independent datasets we use for mapping the GLNs. The top row shows the correlation between the number of expressions for each language across the three datasets: (A) Wikipedia editors in a language and book translations fro
Fig. 3. The position of a language in the GLN and the global impact of its speakers. Top row shows the number of people per language (born 1800–1950) with articles in at least 26 Wikipedia language editions as a function of their language ’ s eigenvector c
Fig. 4. GLN centrality and the number of famous people per language according to Wikipedia
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