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Syntactic Networks of Interlanguage Across L2 Modalities and Proficiency Levels
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Linguistic emergence from a networks approach: The case of modern Chinese two-character words
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In: PLoS One (2021)
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Valency Dictionaries and Chinese Vocabulary Acquisition for Foreign Learners
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In: Lexikos; Vol. 30 (2020) ; 2224-0039 (2020)
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Statistical patterns of word frequency suggesting the probabilistic nature of human languages ...
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Traditional linguistic theories have largely regard language as a formal system composed of rigid rules. However, their failures in processing real language, the recent successes in statistical natural language processing, and the findings of many psychological experiments have suggested that language may be more a probabilistic system than a formal system, and thus cannot be faithfully modeled with the either/or rules of formal linguistic theory. The present study, based on authentic language data, confirmed that those important linguistic issues, such as linguistic universal, diachronic drift, and language variations can be translated into probability and frequency patterns in parole. These findings suggest that human language may well be probabilistic systems by nature, and that statistical may well make inherent properties of human languages. ...
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Computation and Language cs.CL; Computational Physics physics.comp-ph; FOS Computer and information sciences; FOS Physical sciences
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URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.00187 https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2012.00187
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Zipf's law in 50 languages: its structural pattern, linguistic interpretation, and cognitive motivation ...
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How does language change as a lexical network? An investigation based on written Chinese word co-occurrence networks
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Microscopic and macroscopic approaches to the mental representations of second languages
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Dependency Distance Differences across Interpreting Types: Implications for Cognitive Demand
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Dependency Distance Motifs in 21 Indo- European Languages
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In: Jing, Yingqi; Liu, Haitao (2017). Dependency Distance Motifs in 21 Indo- European Languages. In: Liu, Haitao; Liang, Junying. Motifs in Language and Text. Berlin: de Gruyter, 133-150. (2017)
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The distribution of information content in English sentences ...
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Chinese Writing of Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Students and Normal-Hearing Peers from Complex Network Approach
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Can Learning a Foreign Language Foster Analytic Thinking?—Evidence from Chinese EFL Learners' Writings
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The influence of Chunking on Dependency Crossing and Distance ...
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