Native speakers of languages perceive differences in the acceptability of phrases even when those phrases are both grammatical and novel (previously unseen). We suggest that smoothing, a statistical technique used by natural language processing engineers, provides several candidate mechanisms for investigating this phenomenon. We describe the creation of a large data set of predictions from several smoothing algorithms about the acceptability of unseen grammatical phrases and a novel experimental method for the pairwise comparison of these models. We use this method to compare three smoothing methods and consider the results in light of the differences among the models. We argue that the data support the idea that similarity in this domain ...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Understanding and measuring sentence acceptability is of fundamental importance for linguists, but a...
Four experiments examine the interaction between extraction and specificity in picture NPs. The resu...
We present a tutorial introduction to n-gram models for language modeling and survey the most widely...
This chapter addresses how linguists’ empirical (syntactic) claims should be tested with non-linguis...
The question of whether humans represent grammatical knowledge as a binary condition on membership i...
In their recent paper, Lau, Clark, and Lappin explore the idea that the probability of the occurrenc...
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
Building models of language is a central task in natural language processing. Traditionally, languag...
Linguistic theory is built on an empirical foundation consisting largely of sentence acceptability j...
This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistic...
We introduce a novel approach for building language models based on a systematic, recursive explorat...
We here quantify the qualities of language. Specifically, we derive numerical values, and associated...
Syntactic satiation is a phenomenon in which certain ungrammatical structures increase in acceptabil...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Understanding and measuring sentence acceptability is of fundamental importance for linguists, but a...
Four experiments examine the interaction between extraction and specificity in picture NPs. The resu...
We present a tutorial introduction to n-gram models for language modeling and survey the most widely...
This chapter addresses how linguists’ empirical (syntactic) claims should be tested with non-linguis...
The question of whether humans represent grammatical knowledge as a binary condition on membership i...
In their recent paper, Lau, Clark, and Lappin explore the idea that the probability of the occurrenc...
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate ...
Building models of language is a central task in natural language processing. Traditionally, languag...
Linguistic theory is built on an empirical foundation consisting largely of sentence acceptability j...
This study shows that using computational linguistic models is beneficial for descriptive linguistic...
We introduce a novel approach for building language models based on a systematic, recursive explorat...
We here quantify the qualities of language. Specifically, we derive numerical values, and associated...
Syntactic satiation is a phenomenon in which certain ungrammatical structures increase in acceptabil...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
Understanding and measuring sentence acceptability is of fundamental importance for linguists, but a...
Four experiments examine the interaction between extraction and specificity in picture NPs. The resu...