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On the Structural Complexity of Natural Language Sentences

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@MISC{Artificial_onthe,
    author = {Dekang Lin Artificial},
    title = {On the Structural Complexity of Natural Language Sentences},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

The objective of this pal)er is to IbrmMize 0m intuition :[bout the complexity oF syntactic smtctnrcs. We propose a definition of structm'al COml)lexity such that sentences ranked by our definition as more complex are generally more di[ ficult [br humans [o process. We justify the dcfinition by showing how it is able [o account for several seemingly unrelated phenomena in naLnral langnagcs.

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natural language sentence    structural complexity    able account    syntactic smtctnrcs    unrelated phenomenon    al coml    nalnral langnagcs    di ficult br human   

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