平滑信号与句法变化

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Langages Pub Date : 2021-03-25 DOI:10.3390/LANGUAGES6020060
Joel C. Wallenberg, Rachael Bailes, C. Cuskley, A. Ingason
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最近的大量研究认为,考虑信息密度可以预测语言规划和生产中的各种现象。然而,信息理论解释历时现象的有用性仍未得到充分探讨。在这里,我们用历史英语和冰岛语的历时数据测试了说话者更喜欢信息一致的话语的观点。我们的研究结果表明:(i)信息密度方法使我们能够预测主体和客体类型将以特定的方式影响OV和VO的频率,从而产生复杂的恒定速率效应;(ii)对信息一致性的偏好解释了这种CRE,并可能有助于解释其他CRE; (iii)说话者群体在很长一段历史时间内保持其平均目标信息一致性水平不变。这一发现与对这种偏见的理解是一致的,这种偏见将其置于人类语言能力和人类交流能力的深处。
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Smooth Signals and Syntactic Change
A large body of recent work argues that considerations of information density predict various phenomena in linguistic planning and production. However, the usefulness of an information theoretic account for explaining diachronic phenomena has remained under-explored. Here, we test the idea that speakers prefer informationally uniform utterances on diachronic data from historical English and Icelandic. Our results show that: (i) the information density approach allows us to predict that Subject and Object type will affect the frequencies of OV and VO in specific ways, creating a complex Constant Rate Effect, (ii) the bias towards information uniformity explains this CRE and may help to explain others, and (iii) communities of speakers are constant in their average target level of information uniformity over long periods of historical time. This finding is consistent with an understanding of this bias which places it deep in the human language faculty and the human faculty for communication.
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Langages
Langages Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Créée en 1966 par R. Barthes, J. Dubois, A.-J. Greimas, B. Pottier, B. Quemada, N. Ruwet, la revue Langages a été dirigée scientifiquement par D. Leeman jusqu’en 2009. Langages met à la disposition d’une communauté scientifique pluridisciplinaire, sans exclusive théorique ou méthodologique, les résultats des recherches contemporaines de pointe, originales, nationales et internationales, menées dans l’ensemble des domaines couverts par les sciences du langage entendues au sens le plus large du terme, y compris dans leurs interfaces avec leurs disciplines connexes (psycholinguistique, traitement automatique du langage, didactique, traduction…). Langages accueille toutes les thématiques reflétant les préoccupations qui dominent selon les époques ou les mutations disciplinaires, ainsi que les bilans de champs linguistiques particuliers assortis de visée prospective. Langages édite chaque année 4 volumes, chacun sous la responsabilité scientifique d’un coordinateur qui sollicite les contributeurs, français ou étrangers, experts du thème traité. Les volumes proposés sont soumis à une double expertise : les propositions de numéros sont agréées par un comité scientifique international multi-disciplinaire ; les volumes dans leur état final sont expertisés par des spécialistes de la thématique abordée français et étrangers, extérieurs au comité.
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