Despite wide variation among natural languages, there are linguistic properties thought to be universal to all or almost all natural languages. Here, we consider universals at the semantic level, in the domain of quantifiers, which are given by the properties of monotonicity, quantity, and conservativity. We investigate whether these universals might be explained by differences in complexity. We generate a large collection of quantifiers, based on a simple yet expressive grammar, and compute both their complexities and whether they adhere to these universal properties. We find that quantifiers satisfying semantic universals are less complex: they have a shorter minimal description length.

Quantifiers satisfying semantic universals are simpler / van de Pol, Iris; Lodder, Paul; van Maanen, Leendert; Steinert-Threlkeld, Shane; Szymanik, Jakub. - (2021), pp. 756-762. (Intervento presentato al convegno CogSci tenutosi a Vienna nel 26-29 July, 2021).

Quantifiers satisfying semantic universals are simpler

Szymanik, Jakub
2021-01-01

Abstract

Despite wide variation among natural languages, there are linguistic properties thought to be universal to all or almost all natural languages. Here, we consider universals at the semantic level, in the domain of quantifiers, which are given by the properties of monotonicity, quantity, and conservativity. We investigate whether these universals might be explained by differences in complexity. We generate a large collection of quantifiers, based on a simple yet expressive grammar, and compute both their complexities and whether they adhere to these universal properties. We find that quantifiers satisfying semantic universals are less complex: they have a shorter minimal description length.
2021
Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of Cognitive Science Society
Seattle, WA USA
Cognitive Science Society
van de Pol, Iris; Lodder, Paul; van Maanen, Leendert; Steinert-Threlkeld, Shane; Szymanik, Jakub
Quantifiers satisfying semantic universals are simpler / van de Pol, Iris; Lodder, Paul; van Maanen, Leendert; Steinert-Threlkeld, Shane; Szymanik, Jakub. - (2021), pp. 756-762. (Intervento presentato al convegno CogSci tenutosi a Vienna nel 26-29 July, 2021).
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