It Means More if It Sounds Good: Yet Another Hypothesis Concerning the Evolution of Polysemous Words
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Ivan P. Yamshchikov, Cyrille Merleau Nono Saha, Igor Samenko, Jürgen Jost
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This position paper looks into the formation of language and shows ties between structural properties of the words in the English language and their polysemy. Using Ollivier-Ricci curvature over a large graph of synonyms to estimate polysemy it shows empirically that the words that arguably are easier to pronounce also tend to have multiple meanings.