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'''Syntactic complexity''' can be measured in terms of the number of immediate constituents of a syntactic construction. This property has been shown to depend on the frequency of a construction type and vice versa. In the framework of [[synergetic linguistics]], it is also connected with [[position]] (within a mother constituent) and [[length]] (measured in terms of the number of terminal nodes. <br>
'''syntactic complexity''' can be measured in terms of the number of immediate constituents of a syntactic construction.
 
 
 
This property has been shown to depend on the frequency of a construction type and vice versa. In the framework of [[synergetic linguistics]], it is also connected with [[position]] (within a mother constituent) and [[length]] (measured in terms of the number of terminal nodes.
 
 
 
 
This dependency models a hypothesis which is a modified version of Hawkins' Early Immediate Constituent principle.
 
This dependency models a hypothesis which is a modified version of Hawkins' Early Immediate Constituent principle.
 
  
 
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*Köhler, Reinhard (1986): ''Zur linguistischen Synergetik. Struktur und Dynamik der Lexik''. Bochum: Brockmeyer.
 
*Köhler, Reinhard (1986): ''Zur linguistischen Synergetik. Struktur und Dynamik der Lexik''. Bochum: Brockmeyer.
 
*Köhler, Reinhard (1999): ''Syntactic structures: properties and interrelations''. In Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 6, 46-57.
 
*Köhler, Reinhard (1999): ''Syntactic structures: properties and interrelations''. In Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 6, 46-57.
*Köhler, Reinhard/Altmann, Gabriel (2000): ''Probability distributions of syntactic units and properties''. In: Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 7,
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*Köhler, Reinhard/Altmann, Gabriel (2000): ''Probability distributions of syntactic units and properties''. In: Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 7, 189-200.
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Definition

Syntactic complexity can be measured in terms of the number of immediate constituents of a syntactic construction. This property has been shown to depend on the frequency of a construction type and vice versa. In the framework of synergetic linguistics, it is also connected with position (within a mother constituent) and length (measured in terms of the number of terminal nodes.
This dependency models a hypothesis which is a modified version of Hawkins' Early Immediate Constituent principle.

References

  • Hawkins, John (1994): A performance theory of order and constituency. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Köhler, Reinhard (1986): Zur linguistischen Synergetik. Struktur und Dynamik der Lexik. Bochum: Brockmeyer.
  • Köhler, Reinhard (1999): Syntactic structures: properties and interrelations. In Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 6, 46-57.
  • Köhler, Reinhard/Altmann, Gabriel (2000): Probability distributions of syntactic units and properties. In: Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 7, 189-200.