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A surprisal--duration trade-off across and within the world's languages

A surprisal--duration trade-off across and within the world's languages

30 September 2021
Tiago Pimentel
Clara Meister
Elizabeth Salesky
Simone Teufel
Damián E. Blasi
Ryan Cotterell
    LRM
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Papers citing "A surprisal--duration trade-off across and within the world's languages"

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The time scale of redundancy between prosody and linguistic context
The time scale of redundancy between prosody and linguistic context
Tamar I. Regev
Chiebuka Ohams
Shaylee Xie
Lukas Wolf
Evelina Fedorenko
Alex Warstadt
E. Wilcox
Tiago Pimentel
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0
14 Mar 2025
Language models emulate certain cognitive profiles: An investigation of
  how predictability measures interact with individual differences
Language models emulate certain cognitive profiles: An investigation of how predictability measures interact with individual differences
Patrick Haller
Lena S. Bolliger
Lena Ann Jäger
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1
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07 Jun 2024
Computational Sentence-level Metrics Predicting Human Sentence
  Comprehension
Computational Sentence-level Metrics Predicting Human Sentence Comprehension
Kun Sun
Rong Wang
34
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23 Mar 2024
Predicting Human Translation Difficulty with Neural Machine Translation
Predicting Human Translation Difficulty with Neural Machine Translation
Zheng Wei Lim
Ekaterina Vylomova
Charles Kemp
Trevor Cohn
17
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0
19 Dec 2023
Revisiting the Optimality of Word Lengths
Revisiting the Optimality of Word Lengths
Tiago Pimentel
Clara Meister
Ethan Gotlieb Wilcox
Kyle Mahowald
Ryan Cotterell
28
7
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06 Dec 2023
Quantifying the redundancy between prosody and text
Quantifying the redundancy between prosody and text
Lukas Wolf
Tiago Pimentel
Evelina Fedorenko
Ryan Cotterell
Alex Warstadt
Ethan Gotlieb Wilcox
Tamar I. Regev
10
8
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28 Nov 2023
Information Value: Measuring Utterance Predictability as Distance from
  Plausible Alternatives
Information Value: Measuring Utterance Predictability as Distance from Plausible Alternatives
Mario Giulianelli
Sarenne Wallbridge
Raquel Fernández
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13
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20 Oct 2023
Information-Theoretic Characterization of Vowel Harmony: A
  Cross-Linguistic Study on Word Lists
Information-Theoretic Characterization of Vowel Harmony: A Cross-Linguistic Study on Word Lists
Julius Steuer
Badr M. Abdullah
Johann-Mattis List
Dietrich Klakow
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2
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09 Aug 2023
Testing the Predictions of Surprisal Theory in 11 Languages
Testing the Predictions of Surprisal Theory in 11 Languages
Ethan Gotlieb Wilcox
Tiago Pimentel
Clara Meister
Ryan Cotterell
R. Levy
LRM
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07 Jul 2023
A Cross-Linguistic Pressure for Uniform Information Density in Word
  Order
A Cross-Linguistic Pressure for Uniform Information Density in Word Order
T. H. Clark
Clara Meister
Tiago Pimentel
Michael Hahn
Ryan Cotterell
Richard Futrell
Saarland University
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13
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06 Jun 2023
An Information-Theoretic Analysis of Self-supervised Discrete
  Representations of Speech
An Information-Theoretic Analysis of Self-supervised Discrete Representations of Speech
Badr M. Abdullah
Mohammed Maqsood Shaik
Bernd Möbius
Dietrich Klakow
SSL
13
7
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04 Jun 2023
Using Linguistic Typology to Enrich Multilingual Lexicons: the Case of
  Lexical Gaps in Kinship
Using Linguistic Typology to Enrich Multilingual Lexicons: the Case of Lexical Gaps in Kinship
Temuulen Khishigsuren
Gábor Bella
Khuyagbaatar Batsuren
Abed Alhakim Freihat
N. C. Nair
Amarsanaa Ganbold
H. Khalilia
Yamini Chandrashekar
Fausto Giunchiglia
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10
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11 Apr 2022
On the probability-quality paradox in language generation
On the probability-quality paradox in language generation
Clara Meister
Gian Wiher
Tiago Pimentel
Ryan Cotterell
18
14
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31 Mar 2022
Locally Typical Sampling
Locally Typical Sampling
Clara Meister
Tiago Pimentel
Gian Wiher
Ryan Cotterell
138
85
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01 Feb 2022
Grammatical cues to subjecthood are redundant in a majority of simple
  clauses across languages
Grammatical cues to subjecthood are redundant in a majority of simple clauses across languages
Kyle Mahowald
Evgeniia Diachek
E. Gibson
Evelina Fedorenko
Richard Futrell
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7
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30 Jan 2022
Revisiting the Uniform Information Density Hypothesis
Revisiting the Uniform Information Density Hypothesis
Clara Meister
Tiago Pimentel
Patrick Haller
Lena Jäger
Ryan Cotterell
R. Levy
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23 Sep 2021
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