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. 2014 Dec 15;111(52):E5616–E5622. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1410931111

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

GLN centrality and the number of famous people per language according to Wikipedia. (A) Regression table explaining the number of people (born 1800–1950) of each language about which there are articles in at least 26 Wikipedia language editions as a function of the language’s GDP per capita, population, and eigenvector (EV) centrality in each of GLNs. Cultural production rankings: the (B) countries and (C) languages with the largest number of people about which there are articles in at least 26 Wikipedia editions. GLN eigenvector centrality rankings for languages represented in biographies list: top seven languages in (D) the Twitter GLN, (E) the Wikipedia GLN, and (F) the book translation GLN. See SI Appendix for the full lists.