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Abramov, Olga: Network theory applied to linguistics: new advances in language classification and typology. 2012
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LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
ABSTRACT
Introduction
Language Classification and Typology
Introduction
Genealogical Language Reconstruction
Language Recognition
Directions in Typology
Language Change and Areal Effects
Related Work on Language Networks
Summary
Modeling Learning of Derivation Morphology in a Multi-Agent Simulation
Introduction
Theoretical Background
Game Setting
Agent Architecture
Adult agents
Child agents
Decomposition Algorithm
Suffix Induction from the Derivation Network
Suffix Induction from Lexicon
Game Procedure
Experimentation
Results and Discussion
Summary
Morphological Networks
Introduction
Morphological Derivation Networks
Decomposition of productive suffixes
Network Definition
Data: Networks and their Topological Properties
Measuring the Entropy of MDNs
Graph Entropy by means of Information Functionals
Information Functional on the Set J={1,2,...,}
Information Functional based on Distances
Information Functional based on the Distribution of Distance Sums
Information Functional based on Betweenness Centralities
Evaluation
Applying Information Functionals to Example Graphs
Parameter Study for fV
Results
Discussion
Summary
Phonological Networks
Introduction
Related Work
Approach
Experiments
Measuring the inner-language-family distance
Experiment 1a: 5 Families and 118 languages in total.
Experiment 1b: 3 Families and 177 languages in total.
Measuring the distances between sub-groups of a single language family
Ranking of language families
Measuring the similarity between sub-groups of different language families
Indic, Slavic, Greek and Romance
West-Germanic, Slavic, Turkic and Romance
Reconstructing the phonological distances of Tambovtsev:2007
Language Typology by means of LaPNet
Network Definition
Constructing LaPNets using the similarity index s
Evaluating the Similarity Index s
Unifying the asymmetric similarity s
Evaluating RPM
Discussion
Language Comparison by means of LaPNet
Summary
Syntactic Dependency Networks
Introduction
Selecting the appropriate Syntactic Framework
Constituency
Dependency
Summary
Treebanks – Levels of Diversification
Coordination
Punctuation
Projectivity
Dependency Theories Used
Treebanks developed by means of Functional Generative Description (FGD)
Treebanks relying on HPSG
Treebanks based on Word Grammar (WG)
Data: Dependency Treebanks Used
Alpino Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Bulgarian BulTreeBank
General Characteristics
Description
Catalan Cat3LB Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Spanish Cast3LB Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Romanian Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Italian Turin University Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Czech Prague Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Russian Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Slovene Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Danish Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Swedish Talbanken05 Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Latin Dependency Treebank 1.4
General Characteristics
Description
Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Verbmobil Japanese Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
English (CoNNL) Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
METU Sabanci Turkish Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
German TIGER-DB Dependency Treebank
General Characteristics
Description
Summary
Constructing Global Syntactic Dependency Networks
Network Definition
From a Dependency Treebank to GSDN
Summary
Network Indices
Introduction
Indices - Description, Definition, Interpretation
Average Geodesic Distance
Description
Definition
Interpretation
Average Degree
Description
Definition3
Interpretation
Clustering
Description
Definition
Interpretation:
Degree Distribution
Description
Definition
Interpretation:
Connectivity Correlations
Description
Definitions:
Interpretation:
Centrality
Description
Definitions:
Interpretation:
The Distribution of Components
Description
Definition
Interpretation:
Compactness
Description
Definition
Interpretation:
Cohesion
Description
Definition
Interpretation:
Stratum
Description
Definition
Interpretation:
Typological Interpretation of the Results obtained for GSDNs
lcc
Clustering
Average Geodesic Distance
Compactness
Distributions
Summary
Genealogical Classification Experiments
Introduction
Two Alternative Approaches to Automatic Language Classifications
Language recognition: the NG-approach
Quantitative Typology: the QT-approach
Synthesis Index
Dependency Measure
Centrality
Sentence Depth
Sentence Width
Experimentation
Classification Scenario
Evaluation
Experiment 1: 11 Languages
Results and Discussion
QT-experiment
NG-experiment
QNA experiment
Discussion on Experiment 1
Experiment 2: Increasing the Size of Language Families
Discussion on Experiment 2.1
Discussion on Experiment 2.2
Experiment 3: Increasing the Number of Language Families
Discussion on Experiment 3
Comparing QNA to the study of Liu:Xu:2011
Summary
Summary and Conclusion
APPENDICES
BIBLIOGRAPHY