A case for deep learning in semantics

09/10/2018
by   Christopher Potts, et al.
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Pater's target article builds a persuasive case for establishing stronger ties between theoretical linguistics and connectionism (deep learning). This commentary extends his arguments to semantics, focusing in particular on issues of learning, compositionality, and lexical meaning.

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