Ján Mačutek

Also published as: Jan Macutek


2025

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Syntactic units and their length distributions: A case study in Czech
Michaela Nogolová | Michaela Koščová | Jan Macutek | Radek Cech
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Quantitative Syntax (QUASY, SyntaxFest 2025)

This study investigates the length distributions of syntactic units in Czech across multiple hierarchical levels: sentences, independent clauses, clauses, phrases, subphrases, and chunks. Using a diverse dataset – including Universal Dependency treebanks, presidential speeches, the Czech Bible, and random sample from corpora of modern Czech – the analysis examines whether lengths of these syntactic units follow consistent distributional patterns. Length is defined as the number of immediate subunits, and the distributions were modeled using the hyper-Poisson distribution. The results demonstrate that the hyper-Poisson model fits well distributions of length of all abovementioned syntactic units, pointing to a common principle underlying the organization of syntactic structure in Czech.

2021

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The Menzerath-Altmann law in syntactic structure revisited
Ján Mačutek | Radek Čech | Marine Courtin
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Quantitative Syntax (Quasy, SyntaxFest 2021)

2019

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Full valency and the position of enclitics in the Old Czech
Radek Cech | Pavel Kosek | Olga Navratilova | Jan Macutek
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Quantitative Syntax (Quasy, SyntaxFest 2019)

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Length of non-projective sentences: A pilot study using a Czech UD treebank
Jan Macutek | Radek Cech | Jiri Milicka
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Quantitative Syntax (Quasy, SyntaxFest 2019)

2017

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Menzerath-Altmann Law in Syntactic Dependency Structure
Ján Mačutek | Radek Čech | Jiří Milička
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Dependency Linguistics (Depling 2017)

2015

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On the relation between verb full valency and synonymy
Radek Čech | Ján Mačutek | Michaela Koščová
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Dependency Linguistics (Depling 2015)