A model of language inflection graphs
Abstract
Inflection graphs are highly complex networks representing relationships between inflectional forms of words in human languages. For so-called synthetic languages, such as Latin or Polish, they have particularly interesting structure due to abundance of inflectional forms. We construct the simplest form of inflection graphs, namely a bipartite graph in which one group of vertices corresponds to dictionary headwords and the other group to inflected forms encountered in a given text. We then study projection of this graph on the set of headwords. The projection decomposes into a large number of connected components, to be called word groups. Distribution of sizes of word group exhibits some remarkable properties, resembling cluster distribution in a lattice percolation near the critical point. We propose a simple model which produces graphs of this type, reproducing the desired component distribution and other topological features.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1506.06716,
title = {A model of language inflection graphs},
author = {Henryk Fukś and Babak Farzad and Yi Cao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.06716},
year = {2023}
}
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12 pages, 5 figures