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Chang, Kalvin, Chou, Yi-Hui, Shi, Jiatong, Chen, Hsuan-Ming, Holliday, Nicole, Scharenborg, Odette, Mortensen, David R.
Underperformance of ASR systems for speakers of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and other marginalized language varieties is a well-documented phenomenon, and one that reinforces the stigmatization of these varieties. We investigate whethe
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.14262
Positive thinking is thought to be an important component of self-motivation in various practical fields such as education and the workplace. Previous work, including sentiment transfer and positive reframing, has focused on the positive side of lang
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.16521
Existing zero-shot cross-lingual NER approaches require substantial prior knowledge of the target language, which is impractical for low-resource languages. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to NER using phonemic representation based on the
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.16030
Existing work implementing comparative reconstruction of ancestral languages (proto-languages) has usually required full supervision. However, historical reconstruction models are only of practical value if they can be trained with a limited amount o
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.05930
Proto-form reconstruction has been a painstaking process for linguists. Recently, computational models such as RNN and Transformers have been proposed to automate this process. We take three different approaches to improve upon previous methods, incl
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15690
Protolanguage reconstruction is central to historical linguistics. The comparative method, one of the most influential theoretical and methodological frameworks in the history of the language sciences, allows linguists to infer protoforms (reconstruc
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.18769
Autor:
Mortensen, David R., Izrailevitch, Valentina, Xiao, Yunze, Schütze, Hinrich, Weissweiler, Leonie
Lexical-syntactic flexibility, in the form of conversion (or zero-derivation) is a hallmark of English morphology. In conversion, a word with one part of speech is placed in a non-prototypical context, where it is coerced to behave as if it had a dif
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17856
Autor:
Zhou, Shijia, Weissweiler, Leonie, He, Taiqi, Schütze, Hinrich, Mortensen, David R., Levin, Lori
In this paper, we make a contribution that can be understood from two perspectives: from an NLP perspective, we introduce a small challenge dataset for NLI with large lexical overlap, which minimises the possibility of models discerning entailment so
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17760
Autor:
He, Taiqi, Choi, Kwanghee, Tjuatja, Lindia, Robinson, Nathaniel R., Shi, Jiatong, Watanabe, Shinji, Neubig, Graham, Mortensen, David R., Levin, Lori
Thousands of the world's languages are in danger of extinction--a tremendous threat to cultural identities and human language diversity. Interlinear Glossed Text (IGT) is a form of linguistic annotation that can support documentation and resource cre
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.13169
Autor:
Jung, Haeji, Oh, Changdae, Kang, Jooeon, Sohn, Jimin, Song, Kyungwoo, Kim, Jinkyu, Mortensen, David R.
Approaches to improving multilingual language understanding often struggle with significant performance gaps between high-resource and low-resource languages. While there are efforts to align the languages in a single latent space to mitigate such ga
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.14279