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Dependency distance minimization: a diachronic exploration of the effects of sentence length and dependency types

Linguistics and Languages

Dependency distance minimization: a diachronic exploration of the effects of sentence length and dependency types

X. Liu, H. Zhu, et al.

Discover groundbreaking research by Xueying Liu, Haoran Zhu, and Lei Lei, which unravels the intriguing connection between dependency distance, syntactic difficulty, and memory load. This study reveals the fascinating existence of anti-minimization in short sentences, shedding light on how sentence length influences the evolution of dependency distance across different types. Don’t miss this journey into the mechanics of language and cognition!... show more
Abstract
Dependency distance is regarded as an index of memory load and a measure of syntactic difficulty. Previous research has found that dependency distance tends to minimize both synchronically and diachronically due to the limited resource of working memory. However, little is known concerning the effects of different dependency types on the dependency distance minimization. In addition, previous studies showed inconsistent results on the anti-minimization of dependency distance in shorter sentences. Hence, a more fine-grained investigation is needed on the diachronic change of dependency distance with shorter sentences such as those of three or four words. To address these issues, this study intends to explore the diachronic change of dependency distance in terms of two variables, i.e., dependency types and sentence length. Results show that anti-minimization does exist in short sentences diachronically, and sentence length has an effect on diachronic dependency distance minimization of dependency types. More importantly, not all dependency types present a decreasing trend, while only nine types of dependency relations are responsible for the dependency distance minimization. Possible explanations for the findings are offered.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 26, 2022
Authors
Xueying Liu, Haoran Zhu, Lei Lei
Tags
dependency distance
syntactic difficulty
working memory
diachronic change
sentence length
anti-minimization
dependency types
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