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When classifying grammatical role, BERT doesn't care about word order... except when it matters ...
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Grammatical cues are largely, but not completely, redundant with word meanings in natural language ...
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Deep Subjecthood: Higher-Order Grammatical Features in Multilingual BERT ...
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Sensitivity as a Complexity Measure for Sequence Classification Tasks ...
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Predicting cross-linguistic adjective order with information gain ...
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Hierarchical Representation in Neural Language Models: Suppression and Recovery of Expectations ...
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RNNs as psycholinguistic subjects: Syntactic state and grammatical dependency ...
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A Statistical Comparison of Some Theories of NP Word Order ...
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