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How (Non-)Optimal is the Lexicon? ...
NAACL 2021 2021
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Blasi, Damián
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Cotterell, Ryan
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Mahowald, Kyle
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Nikkarinen, Irene
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Pimentel, Tiago
. - : Underline Science Inc., 2021
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Read the paper on the folowing link: https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2021.naacl-main.350/ Abstract: The mapping of lexical meanings to wordforms is a major feature of natural languages. While usage pressures might assign short words to frequent meanings (Zipf's law of abbreviation), the need for a productive and open-ended vocabulary, local constraints on sequences of symbols, and various other factors all shape the lexicons of the world's languages. Despite their importance in shaping lexical structure, the relative contributions of these factors have not been fully quantified. Taking a coding-theoretic view of the lexicon and making use of a novel generative statistical model, we define upper bounds for the compressibility of the lexicon under various constraints. Examining corpora from 7 typologically diverse languages, we use those upper bounds to quantify the lexicon's optimality and to explore the relative costs of major constraints on natural codes. We find that (compositional) morphology and ...
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Psycholinguistics
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https://underline.io/lecture/19657-how-(non-)optimal-is-the-lexiconquestion
https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/2k0n-9h10
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Finding Concept-specific Biases in Form--Meaning Associations ...
NAACL 2021 2021
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Blasi, Damián
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Cotterell, Ryan
. - : Underline Science Inc., 2021
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