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Predicate order and coherence in copredication

Elliot Murphy

2021Inquiry40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article proposes that predicate order and coherence relations are the two major determining factors in copredication licensing, resolving a long-standing puzzle over the criteria for constructing acceptable copredications. The effects of predicate ordering are claimed to be anchored around semantic complexity, such that copredications with semantically Simple–Complex predicate orderings are more acceptable than the reverse. This motivates a parsing bias, termed Incremental Semantic Complexity. Particular ways of implementing this parsing bias are discussed. The effect of predicate coherence is claimed to be anchored around a sense of causality and featural commonality. Lastly, a hierarchy of possible copredications is outlined (the Copredication Hierarchy), helping to delimit the modelling of copredications to a greater extent than has previously been possible.

Topics & Concepts

Predicate (mathematical logic)Computer scienceParsingCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)HierarchyNatural language processingArtificial intelligenceTheoretical computer scienceMathematicsProgramming languageStatisticsEconomicsMarket economySemantic Web and OntologiesNatural Language Processing Techniqueslinguistics and terminology studies
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