Words are not isolated entities within a language. In this paper, we measure the number of choices transmitted in natural language by means of the von Neumann entropy of language networks. This quantity, introduced in Quantum Information accounts, provides a detailed characterization of network complexities. The simulations are based on a large parallel corpus of 362 languages across 55 linguistic families (focusing on the sub-sample of 85 languages from the Americas). With this, we constructed language networks as a simple way to describe word connectivity patterns for each language. We studied several aspects of the von Neumann entropy of language networks. First, we discovered large groups of languages with low average degree and high vo...
We present methods for calculating a measure of phonotactic complexity—bits per phoneme— that permit...
The main goal of this thesis is to understand the topological properties of semantic networks, to fi...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The relationship between the entropy of language and its complexity has been the subject of much spe...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, ...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows us with a u...
Background: The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows...
One of the fundamental questions about human language is whether all languages are equally complex. ...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
As is the case of many signals produced by complex systems, language presents a statistical structu...
We compared entropy for texts written in natural languages (English, Spanish) and artificial languag...
We study a set of algorithms to discover the community structure of networks for languages from the ...
Neural language models have drawn a lot of attention for their strong ability to predict natural lan...
We present methods for calculating a measure of phonotactic complexity—bits per phoneme— that permit...
The main goal of this thesis is to understand the topological properties of semantic networks, to fi...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The choice associated with words is a fundamental property of natural languages. It lies at the hear...
The relationship between the entropy of language and its complexity has been the subject of much spe...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, ...
The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows us with a u...
Background: The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows...
One of the fundamental questions about human language is whether all languages are equally complex. ...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
As is the case of many signals produced by complex systems, language presents a statistical structu...
We compared entropy for texts written in natural languages (English, Spanish) and artificial languag...
We study a set of algorithms to discover the community structure of networks for languages from the ...
Neural language models have drawn a lot of attention for their strong ability to predict natural lan...
We present methods for calculating a measure of phonotactic complexity—bits per phoneme— that permit...
The main goal of this thesis is to understand the topological properties of semantic networks, to fi...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...