Publication: Revisiting the Uniform Information Density Hypothesis
Revisiting the Uniform Information Density Hypothesis
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Meister, C., Pimentel, T., Haller, P., Jäger, L. A., Cotterell, R., & Levy, R. (2021). Revisiting the Uniform Information Density Hypothesis (No. 11635v1). 11635v1, Article 11635v1. https://aclanthology.org/2021.emnlp-main.74.pdf
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The uniform information density (UID) hypothesis posits a preference among language users for utterances structured such that information is distributed uniformly across a signal. While its implications on language production have been well explored, the hypothesis potentially makes predictions about language comprehension and linguistic acceptability as well. Further, it is unclear how uniformity in a linguistic signal -- or lack thereof -- should be measured, and over which linguistic unit, e.g., the sentence or language level, this
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Meister, C., Pimentel, T., Haller, P., Jäger, L. A., Cotterell, R., & Levy, R. (2021). Revisiting the Uniform Information Density Hypothesis (No. 11635v1). 11635v1, Article 11635v1. https://aclanthology.org/2021.emnlp-main.74.pdf