Lupyan and Dale’s (2010) method to calculate morphological complexity can be used to track changes in the morphological complexity of endangered languages. This method of quantifying change can provide information about language loss, but also serve as a tool for measuring the progress of language teaching and reclamation
This chapter consists of four related arguments. We first review the claims about the nature of gram...
It is a widespread and politically correct view among linguists that all languages are equally compl...
Resource development mainly focuses on well-described languages with a large amount of speakers. How...
This book aims to assess the nature of morphological complexity, and the properties that distinguish...
International audienceThough many computational tools are designed for high-resource languages, they...
The morphological complexity of languages differs widely and changes over time. Pathways of change a...
Inflectional morphology plays a paradoxical role in language. On the one hand it tells us useful thi...
Within the remit of the general theoretical debate, the contribution of theory- directed data is ...
The paper builds on studies on Hungarian spoken outside Hungary (Fenyvesi (ed.) 2005), which show a ...
Language complexity is an intriguing phenomenon argued to play an important role in both language le...
Morphological change is not a result of mechanical, predictable processes, but of the behavior of la...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
This paper addresses the issue of complexity in language creation and the time it takes for ‘complex...
Twenty years ago morphological analysis of natural language was a chal-lenge to computational lingui...
A major focus of linguistic research is characterizing adult knowledge of language and detailing how...
This chapter consists of four related arguments. We first review the claims about the nature of gram...
It is a widespread and politically correct view among linguists that all languages are equally compl...
Resource development mainly focuses on well-described languages with a large amount of speakers. How...
This book aims to assess the nature of morphological complexity, and the properties that distinguish...
International audienceThough many computational tools are designed for high-resource languages, they...
The morphological complexity of languages differs widely and changes over time. Pathways of change a...
Inflectional morphology plays a paradoxical role in language. On the one hand it tells us useful thi...
Within the remit of the general theoretical debate, the contribution of theory- directed data is ...
The paper builds on studies on Hungarian spoken outside Hungary (Fenyvesi (ed.) 2005), which show a ...
Language complexity is an intriguing phenomenon argued to play an important role in both language le...
Morphological change is not a result of mechanical, predictable processes, but of the behavior of la...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
This paper addresses the issue of complexity in language creation and the time it takes for ‘complex...
Twenty years ago morphological analysis of natural language was a chal-lenge to computational lingui...
A major focus of linguistic research is characterizing adult knowledge of language and detailing how...
This chapter consists of four related arguments. We first review the claims about the nature of gram...
It is a widespread and politically correct view among linguists that all languages are equally compl...
Resource development mainly focuses on well-described languages with a large amount of speakers. How...