Multilayer Network of Language: a Unified Framework for Structural Analysis of Linguistic Subsystems
Domagoj Margan, Ana Me\v{s}trovi\'c, Sanda Martin\v{c}i\'c-Ip\v{s}i\'c

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multilayer network framework for modeling and analyzing various linguistic subsystems, revealing structural differences and similarities across languages and subsystems, and demonstrating its effectiveness in capturing language complexity.
Contribution
It presents the first comprehensive multilayer network model for language, integrating multiple linguistic subsystems and analyzing their interactions systematically.
Findings
Word-level layers share structural properties across languages.
Syllabic subword layers show language-dependent structures.
Motif analysis reveals similar topologies in syntactic and syllabic layers.
Abstract
Recently, the focus of complex networks research has shifted from the analysis of isolated properties of a system toward a more realistic modeling of multiple phenomena - multilayer networks. Motivated by the prosperity of multilayer approach in social, transport or trade systems, we propose the introduction of multilayer networks for language. The multilayer network of language is a unified framework for modeling linguistic subsystems and their structural properties enabling the exploration of their mutual interactions. Various aspects of natural language systems can be represented as complex networks, whose vertices depict linguistic units, while links model their relations. The multilayer network of language is defined by three aspects: the network construction principle, the linguistic subsystem and the language of interest. More precisely, we construct a word-level (syntax,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Network Analysis Techniques · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Topic Modeling
