The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the language sciences. We report computational and corpus evidence for the hypothesis that a prominent subset of these universal properties-those related to word order-result from a process of optimization for efficient communication among humans, trading off the need to reduce complexity with the need to reduce ambiguity. We formalize these two pressures with information-theoretic and neural-network models of complexity and ambiguity and simulate grammars with optimized word-order parameters on large-scale data from 51 languages. Evolution of grammars toward efficiency results in word-order patterns that predict a large subset of the major word-order ...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
This dissertation investigates fixed word order phenomena in 'free' word order languages and their c...
Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables tha...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
One of the most striking features of human languages is their extreme variety. Even more striking is...
Many of the world's languages display a preferred ordering of subject, object and verb, known as tha...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
International audienceSequence-processing neural networks led to remarkable progress on many NLP tas...
Human language defines the most complex outcomes of evolution. The emergence of such an elaborated f...
It is often stated that human languages, as other biological systems, are shaped by cost-cutting pre...
Cognitive science applies diverse tools and perspectives to study human language. Recently, an exci...
As is the case of many signals produced by complex systems, language presents a statistical structu...
Treball fi de màster de: Master in Intelligent Interactive SystemsTutors: Luís F. Seoane, Ricard Sol...
Languages vary widely in many ways, including their canonical word order. A basic aspect of the obse...
Natural language involves competition. The sentences we choose to utter activate alternative sentenc...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
This dissertation investigates fixed word order phenomena in 'free' word order languages and their c...
Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables tha...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
One of the most striking features of human languages is their extreme variety. Even more striking is...
Many of the world's languages display a preferred ordering of subject, object and verb, known as tha...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
International audienceSequence-processing neural networks led to remarkable progress on many NLP tas...
Human language defines the most complex outcomes of evolution. The emergence of such an elaborated f...
It is often stated that human languages, as other biological systems, are shaped by cost-cutting pre...
Cognitive science applies diverse tools and perspectives to study human language. Recently, an exci...
As is the case of many signals produced by complex systems, language presents a statistical structu...
Treball fi de màster de: Master in Intelligent Interactive SystemsTutors: Luís F. Seoane, Ricard Sol...
Languages vary widely in many ways, including their canonical word order. A basic aspect of the obse...
Natural language involves competition. The sentences we choose to utter activate alternative sentenc...
Languages employ different strategies to transmit structural and grammatical information. While, for...
This dissertation investigates fixed word order phenomena in 'free' word order languages and their c...
Cross-linguistic studies focus on inverse correlations (trade-offs) between linguistic variables tha...