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Morphological Processing of Low-Resource Languages: Where We Are and What's Next ...
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Pre-Trained Multilingual Sequence-to-Sequence Models: A Hope for Low-Resource Language Translation? ...
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Jump-Starting Item Parameters for Adaptive Language Tests ...
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Unsupervised Morphological Paradigm Completion ...
Jin, Huiming; Cai, Liwei; Peng, Yihui. - : arXiv, 2020
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Predicting Declension Class from Form and Meaning ...
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Predicting declension class from form and meaning
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Measuring the Similarity of Grammatical Gender Systems by Comparing Partitions
In: Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP) (2020)
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Predicting Declension Class from Form and Meaning
In: Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (2020)
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UniMorph 3.0: Universal Morphology
In: Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (2020)
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UniMorph 3.0: Universal Morphology ...
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Measuring the Similarity of Grammatical Gender Systems by Comparing Partitions ...
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Predicting Declension Class from Form and Meaning ...
Williams, Adina; Pimentel, Tiago; Blix, Hagen. - : ETH Zurich, 2020
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The SIGMORPHON 2019 Shared Task: Morphological Analysis in Context and Cross-Lingual Transfer for Inflection ...
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Modeling Color Terminology Across Thousands of Languages ...
Abstract: There is an extensive history of scholarship into what constitutes a "basic" color term, as well as a broadly attested acquisition sequence of basic color terms across many languages, as articulated in the seminal work of Berlin and Kay (1969). This paper employs a set of diverse measures on massively cross-linguistic data to operationalize and critique the Berlin and Kay color term hypotheses. Collectively, the 14 empirically-grounded computational linguistic metrics we design---as well as their aggregation---correlate strongly with both the Berlin and Kay basic/secondary color term partition (gamma=0.96) and their hypothesized universal acquisition sequence. The measures and result provide further empirical evidence from computational linguistics in support of their claims, as well as additional nuance: they suggest treating the partition as a spectrum instead of a dichotomy. ... : Accepted for presentation at EMNLP-IJCNLP 2019 ...
Keyword: Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1910.01531
https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.01531
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Marrying Universal Dependencies and Universal Morphology ...
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