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Prevalence and recoverability of syntactic parameters in sparse distributed memories

Computation and Language 2015-10-22 v1 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

We propose a new method, based on Sparse Distributed Memory (Kanerva Networks), for studying dependency relations between different syntactic parameters in the Principles and Parameters model of Syntax. We store data of syntactic parameters of world languages in a Kanerva Network and we check the recoverability of corrupted parameter data from the network. We find that different syntactic parameters have different degrees of recoverability. We identify two different effects: an overall underlying relation between the prevalence of parameters across languages and their degree of recoverability, and a finer effect that makes some parameters more easily recoverable beyond what their prevalence would indicate. We interpret a higher recoverability for a syntactic parameter as an indication of the existence of a dependency relation, through which the given parameter can be determined using the remaining uncorrupted data.

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@article{arxiv.1510.06342,
  title  = {Prevalence and recoverability of syntactic parameters in sparse distributed memories},
  author = {Jeong Joon Park and Ronnel Boettcher and Andrew Zhao and Alex Mun and Kevin Yuh and Vibhor Kumar and Matilde Marcolli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.06342},
  year   = {2015}
}

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13 pages, LaTeX, 4 jpeg figures