Fig. 7: Examples of systematic morphology and syntax, and baselines used in experiments. | Nature Human Behaviour

Fig. 7: Examples of systematic morphology and syntax, and baselines used in experiments.

From: Linguistic structure from a bottleneck on sequential information processing

Fig. 7

a, Forms of the Hungarian noun ‘ember’ meaning ‘person’, along with examples of the unnatural and non-local baseline used in Fig. 6b. An additional 231 forms are not shown. The ‘Frequency’ column illustrates the joint frequency of grammatical features in the Hungarian Szeged UD corpus100,106. b, English forms for the given meanings, along with frequencies from the English Common Crawl web corpus107. Example unnatural and non-local baseline forms are shown.

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