| ▲ | adamzwasserman 4 days ago | |
These are good points that sharpen the hypothesis. The word order question is interesting — positional encoding vs morphological encoding might have different computational properties for a parser. One difference I'm betting on: morphological agreement is redundant (same information marked multiple times), while word order encodes information once. Redundancy aids error correction and may lower pattern extraction thresholds. But I'm genuinely uncertain whether that outweighs the structural information carried by strict word order. Do you have intuitions on which would be "easier" for a statistical learner? Or pointers to relevant literature? The vocabulary size / morpheme count tradeoff is also something I hadn't fully considered as a confound. | ||
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