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Sample-efficient Linguistic Generalizations through Program Synthesis: Experiments with Phonology Problems ...
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Sample-efficient Linguistic Generalizations through Program Synthesis: Experiments with Phonology Problems ...
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Analyzing the Effects of Reasoning Types on Cross-Lingual Transfer Performance ...
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Designing Language Technologies for Social Good: The Road not Taken ...
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Use of Formal Ethical Reviews in {NLP} Literature: {H}istorical Trends and Current Practices ...
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A New Dataset for Natural Language Inference from Code-mixed Conversations ...
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The State and Fate of Linguistic Diversity and Inclusion in the NLP World ...
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Phone Merging for Code-switched Speech Recognition
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In: Third Workshop on Computational Approaches to Linguistic Code-switching ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01800466 ; Third Workshop on Computational Approaches to Linguistic Code-switching, collocated with ACL 2018 Jul 2018, Melbourne, Australia (2018)
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Is this word borrowed? An automatic approach to quantify the likeliness of borrowing in social media ...
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Code-mixing or code-switching are the effortless phenomena of natural switching between two or more languages in a single conversation. Use of a foreign word in a language; however, does not necessarily mean that the speaker is code-switching because often languages borrow lexical items from other languages. If a word is borrowed, it becomes a part of the lexicon of a language; whereas, during code-switching, the speaker is aware that the conversation involves foreign words or phrases. Identifying whether a foreign word used by a bilingual speaker is due to borrowing or code-switching is a fundamental importance to theories of multilingualism, and an essential prerequisite towards the development of language and speech technologies for multilingual communities. In this paper, we present a series of novel computational methods to identify the borrowed likeliness of a word, based on the social media signals. We first propose context based clustering method to sample a set of candidate words from the social ... : 11 pages, 3 Figures ...
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Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1703.05122 https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.05122
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