In this paper, we attempt to link the inner workings of a neural language model to linguistic theory, focusing on a complex phenomenon well discussed in formal linguistics: (negative) polarity items. We briefly discuss the leading hypotheses about the licensing contexts that allow negative polarity items and evaluate to what extent a neural language model has the ability to correctly process a subset of such constructions. We show that the model finds a relation between the licensing context and the negative polarity item and appears to be aware of the scope of this context, which we extract from a parse tree of the sentence. With this research, we hope to pave the way for other studies linking formal linguistics to deep learning
Recent work on the syntax-semantics interface (see e.g. (Dalrymple et al., 1994)) uses a fragment of...
This dissertation examines the acquisition of a phenomenon that lies at the interface of logic and g...
This paper draws on the simple observation that young children acquire the constraints on negative p...
Polarity-sensitivity is a typologically general linguistic phenomenon. We focus on negative polarity...
The recent success of deep learning neural language models such as Bidirectional Encoder Representat...
The recent success of deep learning neural language models such as Bidirectional Encoder Representat...
International audienceTwo well known patterns involve polarity sensitive items. First is Jespersen's...
A central question in online human sentence comprehension is: how are linguistic relations establish...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
The main objective of this article is to explore a Minimalist-based approach (Chomsky 1993, 1994) to...
A universal property of natural language is that every language is able to express negation, i.e., e...
This paper states that semantic factors influence the acquisition of the syntax of negative polarity...
Our paper aims at capturing the distri-bution of negative polarity items (NPIs) within lexicalized T...
For some thirty years negative polarity items (NPIs) have provided crucial evidence for linguistic t...
This dissertation investigates which syntactic features are concerned with the linguistic expression...
Recent work on the syntax-semantics interface (see e.g. (Dalrymple et al., 1994)) uses a fragment of...
This dissertation examines the acquisition of a phenomenon that lies at the interface of logic and g...
This paper draws on the simple observation that young children acquire the constraints on negative p...
Polarity-sensitivity is a typologically general linguistic phenomenon. We focus on negative polarity...
The recent success of deep learning neural language models such as Bidirectional Encoder Representat...
The recent success of deep learning neural language models such as Bidirectional Encoder Representat...
International audienceTwo well known patterns involve polarity sensitive items. First is Jespersen's...
A central question in online human sentence comprehension is: how are linguistic relations establish...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
The main objective of this article is to explore a Minimalist-based approach (Chomsky 1993, 1994) to...
A universal property of natural language is that every language is able to express negation, i.e., e...
This paper states that semantic factors influence the acquisition of the syntax of negative polarity...
Our paper aims at capturing the distri-bution of negative polarity items (NPIs) within lexicalized T...
For some thirty years negative polarity items (NPIs) have provided crucial evidence for linguistic t...
This dissertation investigates which syntactic features are concerned with the linguistic expression...
Recent work on the syntax-semantics interface (see e.g. (Dalrymple et al., 1994)) uses a fragment of...
This dissertation examines the acquisition of a phenomenon that lies at the interface of logic and g...
This paper draws on the simple observation that young children acquire the constraints on negative p...