In this paper we study if semantic complexity can influence the distribution of generalized quantifiers in a large English corpus derived from Wikipedia. We consider the minimal computational device recognizing a generalized quantifier as the core measure of its semantic complexity. We regard quantifiers that belong to three increasingly more complex classes: Aristotelian (recognizable by 2-state acyclic finite automata), counting (k+2-state finite automata), and proportional quantifiers (pushdown automata). Using regression analysis we show that semantic complexity is a statistically significant factor explaining 27.29% of frequency variation. We compare this impact to that of other known sources of complexity, both semantic (quantifier mo...
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Languages undoubtedly exhibit many surface differen...
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Throughout early English grammars and the following linguistic literature of the 20th century, the c...
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International audienceThis paper provides a computable quantitative measure which accounts for the d...
We introduce novel Information Theory quantifiers in a computational linguistic study that involves ...
Recent work in generalized quantifier theory has greatly increased our understanding of the types of...
The semantic complexity of a quantifier can be defined as the computational complexity of the finite...
We study the computational complexity of polyadic quantifiers in natural language. This type of quan...
Despite wide variation among natural languages, there are linguistic properties thought to be univer...
We examine the verification of simple quantifiers in natural language from a computational model per...
The present work deals with the problem of the semantic complexity in natural language, proposing an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Languages undoubtedly exhibit many surface differen...
The semantic rules governing natural language quantifiers (e.g. "all," "some," "most") neither coinc...
We study possible algorithmic models for the picture verification task with double-quantified senten...
Throughout early English grammars and the following linguistic literature of the 20th century, the c...
One of the fundamental questions about human language is whether all languages are equally complex. ...
In this paper we extract the topology of the semantic space in its encyclopedic acception, measuring...
Strategies used by people to verify quantified sentences, like `Most cars are white', have been a po...
International audienceThis paper provides a computable quantitative measure which accounts for the d...
We introduce novel Information Theory quantifiers in a computational linguistic study that involves ...
Recent work in generalized quantifier theory has greatly increased our understanding of the types of...