Providing rich feedback to students is essential for supporting student
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Colexification refers to the linguistic phenomenon where a single lexica...
Theoretical work in morphological typology offers the possibility of
mea...
Bridging the performance gap between high- and low-resource languages ha...
Typological knowledge bases (KBs) such as WALS (Dryer and Haspelmath, 20...
It is challenging to automatically evaluate the answer of a QA model at
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Multilingual representations have the potential to make cross-lingual sy...
Subjectivity is the expression of internal opinions or beliefs which can...
Learning what to share between tasks has been a topic of high importance...
Language evolves over time in many ways relevant to natural language
pro...
Multi-task learning and self-training are two common ways to improve a
m...
The study of linguistic typology is rooted in the implications we find
b...
In the Principles and Parameters framework, the structural features of
l...
A neural language model trained on a text corpus can be used to induce
d...
In Natural Language Processing (NLP), one traditionally considers a sing...
This paper documents the Team Copenhagen system which placed first in th...
Previous work has suggested that parameter sharing between transition-ba...
A core part of linguistic typology is the classification of languages
ac...
Although linguistic typology has a long history, computational approache...
When learning a new skill, you take advantage of your preexisting skills...
This paper describes the Stockholm University/University of Groningen
(S...
In earlier work, we have shown that articulation rate in Swedish
child-d...
The Parallel Meaning Bank is a corpus of translations annotated with sha...