Abstract
The article presents a collection of linguistic hypotheses from the work of G. K. Zipf (1902–1950) and re-interprets them as belonging to a systemic conception of language. Frequency of linguistic units as the central concept is linked with the units’ size, age, polylexy, semantic specifity and degree of crystallisation by self-regulative mechanisms which are functional with regard to certain system requirements. The economic constituency principle affects the characteristics of linguistic units and the order parameters of linguistic levels.

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