The Laplacian spectrum of language: Experiments with linguistic families from the Americas
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To what extent would statistical mechanics approaches help to represent languages
from the Americas? Is it possible to extract useful information about the relationships between
these languages? This work studies a graph-based approach to extract information from text corpora of languages of the Americas. Each language is viewed as the set of eigenvalues obtained from
the Laplacian matrix of co-occurrence graphs. The results suggest that our graph-based feature
extraction technique is partly comparable to the knowledge contained in typological databases. We
argue that our approach might propose a solution to the lack of textual resources for low-resource
Languages.
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Lenguas indígenas--América Latina, Lingüística--Investigaciones, Lingüística--Métodos estadísticos, Lenguaje y lenguas--Estudio y enseñanza
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