International audienceThis present pilot study investigates the relationship between dependency distance and frequency based on the analysis of an English dependency treebank. The preliminary result shows that there is a non-linear relation between dependency distance and frequency. This relation between them can be further formalized as a power law function which can be used to predict the distribution of dependency distance in a treebank
Three experiments (self-paced reading, eyetracking and an ERP study) show that in relative clauses, ...
Many languages are spoken on Earth. Despite their diversity, many robust language universals are kno...
We study the correlations in the connectivity patterns of large scale syntactic dependency networks....
International audienceThis present pilot study investigates the relationship between dependency dist...
Linguistic complexity is a measure of the cognitive difficulty of human language processing. The pr...
Dependency distance minimization (DDm) is a well-established principle of word order. It has been pr...
Here tree dependency structures are studied from three different perspectives: their degree variance...
© 2020 Printed with the permission of Richard Futrell, Roger P. Levy, & Edward Gibson. This work f...
Explaining the variation between human languages and the constraints on that variation is a core goa...
Dependency distance minimization (DDm) is a word order principle favouring the placement of syntacti...
The role of the hierarchical syntactic structure has been controversial in sentence processing: whil...
In this paper, we will develop two kinds of dependency-sensitive distance metrics. The first capture...
We study the correlation properties of word lengths in large texts from 30 ebooks in the English lan...
The main thesis of this paper is that distance is a major variable of relevance to linguistic descr...
Through computer simulations, we research several different measures of dependence, including Pearso...
Three experiments (self-paced reading, eyetracking and an ERP study) show that in relative clauses, ...
Many languages are spoken on Earth. Despite their diversity, many robust language universals are kno...
We study the correlations in the connectivity patterns of large scale syntactic dependency networks....
International audienceThis present pilot study investigates the relationship between dependency dist...
Linguistic complexity is a measure of the cognitive difficulty of human language processing. The pr...
Dependency distance minimization (DDm) is a well-established principle of word order. It has been pr...
Here tree dependency structures are studied from three different perspectives: their degree variance...
© 2020 Printed with the permission of Richard Futrell, Roger P. Levy, & Edward Gibson. This work f...
Explaining the variation between human languages and the constraints on that variation is a core goa...
Dependency distance minimization (DDm) is a word order principle favouring the placement of syntacti...
The role of the hierarchical syntactic structure has been controversial in sentence processing: whil...
In this paper, we will develop two kinds of dependency-sensitive distance metrics. The first capture...
We study the correlation properties of word lengths in large texts from 30 ebooks in the English lan...
The main thesis of this paper is that distance is a major variable of relevance to linguistic descr...
Through computer simulations, we research several different measures of dependence, including Pearso...
Three experiments (self-paced reading, eyetracking and an ERP study) show that in relative clauses, ...
Many languages are spoken on Earth. Despite their diversity, many robust language universals are kno...
We study the correlations in the connectivity patterns of large scale syntactic dependency networks....