<p>The lexicon consists of 1,000 words with ten optional meaning dimensions. Probability of usage depends on degree of specification and number of distractors assumed (here 5). As in the previous figures, words with lowest ranks are all moderately specified (3–6 dimensions; red circles). Bottom panel: boxplots of frequency ranks per specificity class.</p
<p>Distribution of visual complexity for plural and singular items in the picture naming task.</p
Most common words in sample and reference corpora ranked in descending order of frequency (count).</...
<p><b>A</b>: cumulative distribution of vector length of all words in MS English, with dotted horizo...
<p>Top panel: distribution over overall distribution of nouns. Degree of meaning specification is ap...
Number of classes and distributions used to simulate the systematic effects for the large (D1) and s...
<p>Distribution of the number of words in the input sentences (a) and in the output sentences (b); d...
<p>Classification accuracy as a function of network load (Lexicon size), averaged over 10 networks w...
Some examples with very high and low scores are also provided on the right, from references.</p
Distribution of predicted probabilities for class serious (1 = serious, 0 = non-serious) for the dif...
<p>Proportion of words that best fit each model across the four linguistic word classes examined: no...
<p>The left chart is for binary and the right for multi-class classification. The X axis in both ref...
Left: simulations on a square lattice with No = 2, Nw = 10, N = 50 ⋅ 50 = 2.5 ⋅ 103, α = 2. Right: t...
A symbolic time-series is a typical word of a language (wordlikeness) and has effects in speech perc...
Roland, Douglas William (Ph.D., Linguistics) Verb Sense and Verb Subcategorization Probabilities T...
Statistical studies of languages have focused on the rank-frequency distribution of words. Instead, ...
<p>Distribution of visual complexity for plural and singular items in the picture naming task.</p
Most common words in sample and reference corpora ranked in descending order of frequency (count).</...
<p><b>A</b>: cumulative distribution of vector length of all words in MS English, with dotted horizo...
<p>Top panel: distribution over overall distribution of nouns. Degree of meaning specification is ap...
Number of classes and distributions used to simulate the systematic effects for the large (D1) and s...
<p>Distribution of the number of words in the input sentences (a) and in the output sentences (b); d...
<p>Classification accuracy as a function of network load (Lexicon size), averaged over 10 networks w...
Some examples with very high and low scores are also provided on the right, from references.</p
Distribution of predicted probabilities for class serious (1 = serious, 0 = non-serious) for the dif...
<p>Proportion of words that best fit each model across the four linguistic word classes examined: no...
<p>The left chart is for binary and the right for multi-class classification. The X axis in both ref...
Left: simulations on a square lattice with No = 2, Nw = 10, N = 50 ⋅ 50 = 2.5 ⋅ 103, α = 2. Right: t...
A symbolic time-series is a typical word of a language (wordlikeness) and has effects in speech perc...
Roland, Douglas William (Ph.D., Linguistics) Verb Sense and Verb Subcategorization Probabilities T...
Statistical studies of languages have focused on the rank-frequency distribution of words. Instead, ...
<p>Distribution of visual complexity for plural and singular items in the picture naming task.</p
Most common words in sample and reference corpora ranked in descending order of frequency (count).</...
<p><b>A</b>: cumulative distribution of vector length of all words in MS English, with dotted horizo...