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nmT5 -- Is parallel data still relevant for pre-training massively multilingual language models? ...
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Towards Continual Learning for Multilingual Machine Translation via Vocabulary Substitution ...
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The Power of Scale for Parameter-Efficient Prompt Tuning ...
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TextSETTR: Few-Shot Text Style Extraction and Tunable Targeted Restyling ...
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mT5: A Massively Multilingual Pre-trained Text-to-Text Transformer ...
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Towards Continual Learning for Multilingual Machine Translation via Vocabulary Substitution ...
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mT5: A massively multilingual pre-trained text-to-text transformer ...
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Towards Zero-Shot Multilingual Synthetic Question and Answer Generation for Cross-Lingual Reading Comprehension ...
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LAReQA: Language-agnostic answer retrieval from a multilingual pool ...
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Multilingual Universal Sentence Encoder for Semantic Retrieval ...
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Effective Parallel Corpus Mining using Bilingual Sentence Embeddings ...
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Contrastive Topic: Meanings and Realizations
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2014)
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Witnessable quantifiers license type-e meaning: Evidence from contrastive topic, equatives and supplements
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In: Semantics and Linguistic Theory; Proceedings of SALT 22; 286-306 ; 2163-5951 (2012)
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Mandarin 'even', `all' and the Trigger of Focus Movement
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In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2010)
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This article proposes a syntax for Mandarin even/all constructions. We show that “focus movement” under ‘even’ is not deeply connected to semantic focus or stress, since the same movement occurs in the absence of focus or prosodic triggers. Rather, these movements are mediated by a feature shared across ‘even’ and ‘all’ constructions, which we propose is the maximality feature on a potentially covert operator. This result, when placed alongside findings by Horvath (2007) and Cable (2007), supports the hypothesis that A-bar “focus movement” is always operator-driven. The syntactic similarities between ‘even’ and ‘all’ in Mandarin suggest a semantics where ‘even’ is built compositionally from a non-focus-sensitive ‘all’ (dou) plus a scalar focus operator (lian). We present a preliminary semantics of this kind, and discuss some challenges it faces. Finally, we address “partial focus movement” data that are initially unexpected on our account, and show how they can be incorporated under a framework that allows copy movement and PF deletion.
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URL: https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1097&context=pwpl https://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol16/iss1/4
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