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## Horizontal Stacked Bar Chart: Ratio of Content Words vs. Function Words
### Overview
This is a horizontal stacked bar chart displaying the ratio of "Content Words" to "Function Words" across different percentage ranges. The chart is titled "R1-Llama | GK23EN" at the top-center. The x-axis represents the ratio in percentage (0-100%), and the y-axis represents the percentage ranges of words. Each bar is divided into two sections: a dark red section representing "Content Words" and a light gray section representing "Function Words".
### Components/Axes
* **Title:** R1-Llama | GK23EN
* **X-axis Label:** Ratio (%)
* **Y-axis:** Percentage ranges: Top >10%, 10-20%, 20-30%, 30-40%, 40-50%, 50-60%, 60-70%, 70-80%, 80-90%, 90-100%
* **Legend:**
* Dark Red: Content Words
* Light Gray: Function Words
### Detailed Analysis
The chart shows the percentage of content words and function words for different ranges of word frequency. The bars are stacked horizontally, with the content word percentage on the left and the function word percentage on the right.
Here's a breakdown of the data, reading from the bottom (highest percentage range) to the top:
* **Top >10%:** Content Words: ~46.0%, Function Words: ~54.0%
* **10-20%:** Content Words: ~42.0%, Function Words: ~58.0%
* **20-30%:** Content Words: ~39.3%, Function Words: ~60.7%
* **30-40%:** Content Words: ~36.8%, Function Words: ~63.2%
* **40-50%:** Content Words: ~34.2%, Function Words: ~65.8%
* **50-60%:** Content Words: ~32.7%, Function Words: ~67.3%
* **60-70%:** Content Words: ~31.4%, Function Words: ~68.6%
* **70-80%:** Content Words: ~30.1%, Function Words: ~69.9%
* **80-90%:** Content Words: ~28.1%, Function Words: ~71.9%
* **90-100%:** Content Words: ~26.8%, Function Words: ~73.2%
The trend is that as the percentage range increases (moving from the bottom to the top of the chart), the ratio of content words decreases, and the ratio of function words increases.
### Key Observations
* The highest proportion of content words is found in the "Top >10%" range.
* The lowest proportion of content words is found in the "90-100%" range.
* The difference between the content word and function word ratios is most pronounced in the lower percentage ranges.
* The function word ratio consistently exceeds the content word ratio across all ranges.
### Interpretation
The data suggests that in the analyzed text (R1-Llama | GK23EN), the most frequent words (those appearing in the top 10% of word occurrences) tend to be content words, while less frequent words are more likely to be function words. This is a common linguistic pattern, as content words carry the primary meaning of a text, while function words (articles, prepositions, conjunctions, etc.) serve grammatical roles. The consistent dominance of function words across all ranges indicates their essential role in structuring language. The decreasing ratio of content words as the percentage range increases suggests that the core meaning of the text is concentrated in a relatively small set of frequently used words. This could be indicative of a focused or specialized text. The chart provides a quantitative view of the lexical composition of the text, highlighting the balance between meaningful content and grammatical structure.