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Supplementary Materials for 'Measuring and assessing indeterminacy and variation in the morphology-syntax distinction' ...
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Supplementary Materials for 'Measuring and assessing indeterminacy and variation in the morphology-syntax distinction' ...
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Supplementary materials for the article 'Measuring and assessing indeterminacy and variation in the morphology-syntax distinction' in Linguistic Typology (Vol. and No. TBD). Abstract: We provide a discussion of some of the challenges in using statistical methods to investigate the morphology-syntax distinction cross-linguistically. The paper is structured around three problems related to the morphology-syntax distinction; (i) the boundary strength problem; (ii) the composition problem; (iii) the architectural problem. The boundary strength problem refers to the possibility that languages vary in terms of how distinct morphology and syntax are or the degree to which morphology is autonomous. The composition problem refers to the possibility that languages vary in terms of how they distinguish morphology and syntax: what types of properties distinguish the two systems. The architecture problem refers to the possibility that languages vary in terms of whether a global distinction between morphology and syntax ...
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clustering; linguistic typology; morphological autonomy; morphology-syntax distinction; random forest
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/6008053 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6008053
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CLDF dataset derived from Auderset's "Interrogatives as relativization markers in Indo-European" from 2020 ...
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