A wide range of evidence points to a preference for syntactic structures in which dependencies are short. Here we examine the question: what kinds of dependency configurations minimize dependency length? We consider two well-established principles of dependency-length minimization; that dependencies should be consistently right-branching or left-branching, and that shorter dependent phrases should be closer to the head. We also add a third, novel, principle; that some ‘‘opposite-branching’ ’ of one-word phrases is desirable. In a series of computational experiments, using unordered dependency trees gathered from written English, we examine the effect of these three principles on dependency length, and show that all three contribute signific...
Linguistic complexity is a measure of the cognitive difficulty of human language processing. The pr...
© 2020 Printed with the permission of Richard Futrell, Roger P. Levy, & Edward Gibson. This work f...
Previous research has shown cross-linguistically that the human language parser prefers constituent ...
A well-established principle of language is that there is a preference for closely related words to ...
Explaining the variation between human languages and the constraints on that variation is a core goa...
International audienceIt has been extensively observed that languages minimise the distance between ...
A prominent principle in explaining a range of word-order regularities is dependency locality, which...
Dependency distance minimization (DDm) is a word order principle favouring the placement of syntacti...
The extent to which the organization of nat-ural language grammars reflects a drive to minimize depe...
International audienceDependency length minimization (DLM, also called dependency distance minimizat...
Previous studies have claimed that language structures tend to minimize the linear distance between ...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...
223 p.Within the last years, evidence for a general preference towards grammars reducing the linear ...
The syntactic structure of sentences exhibits a striking regularity: dependencies tend to not cross ...
Mixing dependency lengths from sequences of different length is a common practice in language resear...
Linguistic complexity is a measure of the cognitive difficulty of human language processing. The pr...
© 2020 Printed with the permission of Richard Futrell, Roger P. Levy, & Edward Gibson. This work f...
Previous research has shown cross-linguistically that the human language parser prefers constituent ...
A well-established principle of language is that there is a preference for closely related words to ...
Explaining the variation between human languages and the constraints on that variation is a core goa...
International audienceIt has been extensively observed that languages minimise the distance between ...
A prominent principle in explaining a range of word-order regularities is dependency locality, which...
Dependency distance minimization (DDm) is a word order principle favouring the placement of syntacti...
The extent to which the organization of nat-ural language grammars reflects a drive to minimize depe...
International audienceDependency length minimization (DLM, also called dependency distance minimizat...
Previous studies have claimed that language structures tend to minimize the linear distance between ...
Word order is one of the most readily observed aspects of the syntax of human language. This thesis ...
223 p.Within the last years, evidence for a general preference towards grammars reducing the linear ...
The syntactic structure of sentences exhibits a striking regularity: dependencies tend to not cross ...
Mixing dependency lengths from sequences of different length is a common practice in language resear...
Linguistic complexity is a measure of the cognitive difficulty of human language processing. The pr...
© 2020 Printed with the permission of Richard Futrell, Roger P. Levy, & Edward Gibson. This work f...
Previous research has shown cross-linguistically that the human language parser prefers constituent ...