Here we study the arrangement of vertices of trees in a 1-dimensional Euclidean space when the Euclidean distance between linked vertices is minimized. We conclude that links are unlikely to cross when drawn over the vertex sequence. This finding suggests that the uncommonness of crossings in the trees specifying the syntactic structure of sentences could be a side-effect of minimizing the Euclidean distance between syntactically related words. As far as we know, nobody has provided a successful explanation of such a surprisingly universal feature of languages that was discovered in the 60s of the past century by Hays and Lecerf. On the one hand, support for the role of distance minimization in avoiding edge crossings comes from statistical...
The syntactic structure of a sentence is often represented using syntactic dependency trees. The sum...
In the syntactic theory of Tesnière (1959) the structural description of sentences are given as grap...
Many languages are spoken on Earth. Despite their diversity, many robust language universals are kno...
Here we study the arrangement of vertices of trees in a 1-dimensional Euclidean space when the Eucli...
The structure of a sentence can be represented as a network where vertices are words and edges indic...
We study the Euclidean distance between syntactically linked words in sentences. The average distanc...
The syntactic structure of a sentence can be modelled as a tree, where vertices correspond to words ...
It has been hypothesized that the rather small number of crossings in real syntactic de...
The syntactic structure of sentences exhibits a striking regularity: dependencies tend to not cross ...
The syntactic structure of a sentence can be modeled as a tree where vertices are words and edges in...
Here tree dependency structures are studied from three different perspectives: their degree variance...
The syntactic structure of a sentence is often represented using syntactic dependency trees. The sum...
We study the correlations in the connectivity patterns of large scale syntactic dependency networks....
Dependency graphs have proven to be a very successful model to represent the syntactic structure of ...
Words in human language interact in sentences in non–random ways, and allow humans to construct an a...
The syntactic structure of a sentence is often represented using syntactic dependency trees. The sum...
In the syntactic theory of Tesnière (1959) the structural description of sentences are given as grap...
Many languages are spoken on Earth. Despite their diversity, many robust language universals are kno...
Here we study the arrangement of vertices of trees in a 1-dimensional Euclidean space when the Eucli...
The structure of a sentence can be represented as a network where vertices are words and edges indic...
We study the Euclidean distance between syntactically linked words in sentences. The average distanc...
The syntactic structure of a sentence can be modelled as a tree, where vertices correspond to words ...
It has been hypothesized that the rather small number of crossings in real syntactic de...
The syntactic structure of sentences exhibits a striking regularity: dependencies tend to not cross ...
The syntactic structure of a sentence can be modeled as a tree where vertices are words and edges in...
Here tree dependency structures are studied from three different perspectives: their degree variance...
The syntactic structure of a sentence is often represented using syntactic dependency trees. The sum...
We study the correlations in the connectivity patterns of large scale syntactic dependency networks....
Dependency graphs have proven to be a very successful model to represent the syntactic structure of ...
Words in human language interact in sentences in non–random ways, and allow humans to construct an a...
The syntactic structure of a sentence is often represented using syntactic dependency trees. The sum...
In the syntactic theory of Tesnière (1959) the structural description of sentences are given as grap...
Many languages are spoken on Earth. Despite their diversity, many robust language universals are kno...