Nijs Julie, Van de Velde Freek, Cuyckens Hubert
Department of Linguistics, KU Leuven, 3000 Leuven, Belgium.
Entropy (Basel). 2025 Jan 9;27(1):53. doi: 10.3390/e27010053.
This study examines the relationship between morphological complexity and word order rigidity, addressing a gap in the literature regarding causality in linguistic changes. While prior research suggests that the loss of inflectional morphology correlates with the adoption of fixed word order, this study shifts the focus from correlation to causation. By employing Kolmogorov complexity as a measure of linguistic complexity alongside Granger Causality to examine causal relationships, we analyzed data from Germanic and Romance languages over time. Our findings indicate that changes in morphological complexity are statistically more likely to cause shifts in word order rigidity than vice versa. The causal asymmetry is robustly borne out in Dutch and German, though waveringly in English, as well as in French and Italian. Nowhere, however, is the asymmetry reversed. Together, these results can be interpreted as supporting the idea that a decline in morphological complexity causally precedes a rise in syntactic complexity, though further investigation into the underlying factors contributing to the differing trends across languages is needed.
本研究考察了形态复杂性与词序固定性之间的关系,填补了语言学变化因果关系方面文献的空白。虽然先前的研究表明屈折形态的丧失与固定词序的采用相关,但本研究将重点从相关性转移到因果关系上。通过使用柯尔莫哥洛夫复杂性作为语言复杂性的度量,并结合格兰杰因果关系来检验因果关系,我们分析了日耳曼语族和罗曼语族语言随时间变化的数据。我们的研究结果表明,形态复杂性的变化在统计学上比词序固定性的变化更有可能导致对方的转变。这种因果不对称在荷兰语和德语中得到了有力证明,在英语中则有些摇摆,在法语和意大利语中也是如此。然而,在任何地方都没有出现不对称的逆转。这些结果共同表明,形态复杂性的下降在因果关系上先于句法复杂性的上升,不过还需要进一步研究导致不同语言出现不同趋势的潜在因素。