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QA Dataset Explosion: A Taxonomy of NLP Resources for Question Answering and Reading Comprehension ...
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Documenting Large Webtext Corpora: A Case Study on the Colossal Clean Crawled Corpus ...
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COVR: A Test-Bed for Visually Grounded Compositional Generalization with Real Images ...
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Enforcing Consistency in Weakly Supervised Semantic Parsing ...
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Understanding Mention Detector-Linker Interaction in Neural Coreference Resolution ...
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Mitigating False-Negative Contexts in Multi-document Question Answering with Retrieval Marginalization ...
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Tailor: Generating and Perturbing Text with Semantic Controls ...
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Competency Problems: On Finding and Removing Artifacts in Language Data ...
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Mitigating False-Negative Contexts in Multi-document Question Answering with Retrieval Marginalization ...
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Break It Down: A Question Understanding Benchmark ...
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Latent Compositional Representations Improve Systematic Generalization in Grounded Question Answering ...
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Evaluating Models' Local Decision Boundaries via Contrast Sets ...
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IIRC: A Dataset of Incomplete Information Reading Comprehension Questions ...
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Quoref: A Reading Comprehension Dataset with Questions Requiring Coreferential Reasoning ...
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Deep contextualized word representations ...
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Grammatical Variation and Change in Industrial Cape Breton
Abstract: The following dissertation explores four changes in progress in a large mixed corpus of speech from Cape Breton Island. Its goal is to establish evidence for a generational genetic relationship between Cape Breton English and Scottish/Irish English, if any. Findings indicate that Cape Breton English is instead more similar to Inland Canadian English with respect to both quantity and kind for these changes. This paper also explores the processes of transmission and diusion on Canadian English's eastern edge. It contributes to the growing body of literature on change in the English stative possessive, deontic modality, future temporal reference, and quotative systems. ; Ph.D.
Keyword: 0636; Cape Breton Island; Dialectology; English Dialects; Language Variation and Change; Nova Scotia
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/80940
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The acoustic and articulatory characteristics of Cape Breton fricative /t/
In: Dialectologia et geolinguistica. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 21 (2013), 3-20
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The Phonology of the Canadian Shift Revisited: Thunder Bay & Cape Breton
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2013)
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