Universal entropy of word ordering across linguistic families.

The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows us with a unique ability to exchange highly structured information. In written language, information is encoded by the concatenation of basic symbols under grammatical and semantic constraints. As is also the ca...

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Main Authors: Marcelo A Montemurro, Damián H Zanette
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3094390?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9e715101b99d43c4b9ef83d82a27566e2020-11-25T01:46:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0165e1987510.1371/journal.pone.0019875Universal entropy of word ordering across linguistic families.Marcelo A MontemurroDamián H ZanetteThe language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows us with a unique ability to exchange highly structured information. In written language, information is encoded by the concatenation of basic symbols under grammatical and semantic constraints. As is also the case in other natural information carriers, the resulting symbolic sequences show a delicate balance between order and disorder. That balance is determined by the interplay between the diversity of symbols and by their specific ordering in the sequences. Here we used entropy to quantify the contribution of different organizational levels to the overall statistical structure of language.We computed a relative entropy measure to quantify the degree of ordering in word sequences from languages belonging to several linguistic families. While a direct estimation of the overall entropy of language yielded values that varied for the different families considered, the relative entropy quantifying word ordering presented an almost constant value for all those families.Our results indicate that despite the differences in the structure and vocabulary of the languages analyzed, the impact of word ordering in the structure of language is a statistical linguistic universal.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3094390?pdf=render
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author Marcelo A Montemurro
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Universal entropy of word ordering across linguistic families.
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Damián H Zanette
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title Universal entropy of word ordering across linguistic families.
title_short Universal entropy of word ordering across linguistic families.
title_full Universal entropy of word ordering across linguistic families.
title_fullStr Universal entropy of word ordering across linguistic families.
title_full_unstemmed Universal entropy of word ordering across linguistic families.
title_sort universal entropy of word ordering across linguistic families.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2011-01-01
description The language faculty is probably the most distinctive feature of our species, and endows us with a unique ability to exchange highly structured information. In written language, information is encoded by the concatenation of basic symbols under grammatical and semantic constraints. As is also the case in other natural information carriers, the resulting symbolic sequences show a delicate balance between order and disorder. That balance is determined by the interplay between the diversity of symbols and by their specific ordering in the sequences. Here we used entropy to quantify the contribution of different organizational levels to the overall statistical structure of language.We computed a relative entropy measure to quantify the degree of ordering in word sequences from languages belonging to several linguistic families. While a direct estimation of the overall entropy of language yielded values that varied for the different families considered, the relative entropy quantifying word ordering presented an almost constant value for all those families.Our results indicate that despite the differences in the structure and vocabulary of the languages analyzed, the impact of word ordering in the structure of language is a statistical linguistic universal.
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