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Priority as frequency

P A Luelsdorff1

  • 1Universität Regensburg, Deutschland.

Folia Phoniatrica Et Logopaedica : Official Organ of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP)
|January 1, 1994
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Determinacy grammar (DG) reinterprets spatial and temporal relations as frequency. This study shows that

Area of Science:

  • Linguistics
  • Computational Linguistics
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Determinacy grammar (DG) utilizes determinacy form (DF) to model relationships between binders, arguments, and predicates.
  • DF quantifies binding accuracy (I) and completeness (C) using frequency-based metrics.
  • Existing interpretations of priority lack a robust quantitative framework.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and validate the equivalence of priority and frequency within determinacy grammar.
  • To re-examine Aristotelian concepts of priority through a frequentative lens.
  • To integrate frequency as a fundamental component of DG's analytical framework.

Main Methods:

  • Formulating determinacy form (DF) with accuracy (I) and completeness (C) metrics based on frequency (N).

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  • Analyzing spatial ('before--after') and temporal ('earlier--later') relations as frequentative relations ('less frequent--more frequent').
  • Examining data matrices (DM) and determinacy analysis (DA) movements within DG.
  • Main Results:

    • Spatial and temporal relations are demonstrably quantifiable as frequency relations within DG.
    • 'Earlier' and 'later' movements correspond to lower and higher frequencies, respectively.
    • DF, through movement analysis, indicates the presence of multiple movement-related frequency types.

    Conclusions:

    • Priority is fundamentally equivalent to frequency in the context of DG.
    • Frequency provides a powerful, quantitative basis for understanding spatial and temporal relations in DG.
    • The framework offers new insights into movement and frequency dynamics within linguistic structures.