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Towards Interactive Language Modeling ...
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Language Models Use Monotonicity to Assess NPI Licensing ...
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Language Modelling as a Multi-Task Problem ...
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How BPE Affects Memorization in Transformers ...
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Causal Transformers Perform Below Chance on Recursive Nested Constructions, Unlike Humans ...
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Sparse Interventions in Language Models with Differentiable Masking ...
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Language Models Use Monotonicity to Assess NPI Licensing ...
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Generalising to German Plural Noun Classes, from the Perspective of a Recurrent Neural Network ...
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Masked Language Modeling and the Distributional Hypothesis: Order Word Matters Pre-training for Little ...
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Mechanisms for Handling Nested Dependencies in Neural-Network Language Models and Humans ...
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Assessing incrementality in sequence-to-sequence models ...
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Compositionality decomposed: how do neural networks generalise? ...
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Formal models of structure building in music, language, and animal song
In: The origins of musicality (Cambridge, 2018), p. 253-286
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Under the Hood: Using Diagnostic Classifiers to Investigate and Improve how Language Models Track Agreement Information ...
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Do Language Models Understand Anything? On the Ability of LSTMs to Understand Negative Polarity Items ...
Jumelet, Jaap; Hupkes, Dieuwke. - : arXiv, 2018
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The time course of verb processing in Dutch sentences
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 38 (2009) 3, 181-199
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Auditory Sentence Processing an Introduction
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 38 (2009) 3, 177-180
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The Time Course of Verb Processing in Dutch Sentences
Abstract: The verb has traditionally been characterized as the central element in a sentence. Nevertheless, the exact role of the verb during the actual ongoing comprehension of a sentence as it unfolds in time remains largely unknown. This paper reports the results of two Cross-Modal Lexical Priming (CMLP) experiments detailing the pattern of verb priming during on-line processing of Dutch sentences. Results are contrasted with data from a third CMLP experiment on priming of nouns in similar sentences. It is demonstrated that the meaning of a matrix verb remains active throughout the entire matrix clause, while this is not the case for the meaning of a subject head noun. Activation of the meaning of the verb only dissipates upon encountering a clear signal as to the start of a new clause.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3397669
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10936-009-9117-3
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19452278
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Verbs in spoken sentence processing : unraveling the activation pattern of the matrix verb
Goede, Dieuwke de. - Groningen : Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 2006
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The time course of verb processing in Dutch sentences
In: http://www.cogsci.northwestern.edu/cogsci2004/papers/paper389.pdf (2004)
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