Algorithmic Complexity and Learnability in German Monolingual Learner Lexicography. A Case Study
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This paper analyzes the algorithmic complexity (also known as Kolmogorov complexity or descriptive complexity) of the lemma corpus included in the Wortfamilienwörterbuch der deutschen Gegenwartssprache (WfWG) as a function of its macrostructural arrangement. The results show that, compared to the alphabetical order, the WfWG word-family arrangement produces an algorithmically more compressible, and therefore less complex version of the lemma corpus. This observation points to a higher degree of learnability and cognitive accessibility of the lemma corpus arranged in word families. Keywords: monolingual learner's dictionary, macrostructure, navigation, learnability, algorithmic complexity, compression
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2024-05-21
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Galván-Santana, A. (2024). Algorithmic Complexity and Learnability in German Monolingual Learner Lexicography. A Case Study. Lexikos, 34(1), 166-188. https://doi.org/10.5788/34-1-1902
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