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arxiv: 1807.02747 · v1 · pith:M2XJV2O2new · submitted 2018-07-08 · 💻 cs.CL

On the Complexity and Typology of Inflectional Morphological Systems

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keywords paradigmmorphologicalcomplexityinflectionalirregularitylanguageslargeparadigms
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We quantify the linguistic complexity of different languages' morphological systems. We verify that there is an empirical trade-off between paradigm size and irregularity: a language's inflectional paradigms may be either large in size or highly irregular, but never both. Our methodology measures paradigm irregularity as the entropy of the surface realization of a paradigm -- how hard it is to jointly predict all the surface forms of a paradigm. We estimate this by a variational approximation. Our measurements are taken on large morphological paradigms from 31 typologically diverse languages.

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