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Published on: April 1, 2016
Information-theoretic measures for mapping regularities between orthography and phonology: A comprehensive
Zhe Xiao1, Huimin Xiao1,2, Caihua Xu3
1School of International Chinese Language Education, Beijing Normal University, 19 Xinjiekouwai Street, Beijing, 100875, People's Republic of China.
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Information theory has been widely applied to quantify mapping regularities between orthography and phonology in alphabetic writing systems. However, their applicability to the Chinese writing system-marked by distinct mapping characteristics-remains underexplored. This study presents a comprehensive quantification of mapping regularities in the Chinese writing system using information-theoretic measures and validates their effectiveness. We first compute three core measures-entropy, surprisal, and information gain-across multiple dimensions: mapping direction (orthography-to-phonology vs. phonology-to-orthography), frequency type (type vs. token frequency), and grain size (tonal vs. base syllable; direct vs. fundamental phonetic radical), followed by an assessment of overall system uncertainty using entropy. Second, we demonstrate the ability of information-theoretic measures to predict Chinese reading performance using a large-scale Chinese naming dataset. Third, we show that these measures capture unique aspects of character variability in naming performance not accounted for by traditional measures (i.e., regularity and consistency). Finally, by comparing information-theoretic measures across different mapping directions, frequency data types, and grain sizes, we highlight their flexibility in capturing unique aspects of character variability in naming performance. Critically, these findings hold across both a self-compiled database and an external corpus featuring a substantially larger token pool, underscoring the robustness and generalizability of these measures. In sum, we emphasize the effectiveness and adaptability of information-theoretic measures in capturing mapping regularities in a writing system that is notably distinct from alphabetic systems, and we discuss their promising applications for advancing psychological and linguistic research.
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