Generic statements such as “ducks lay eggs” make claims about kinds, e.g., ducks as a category. The generic overgeneralization effect refers to the inclination to accept false universal generalizations such as “all ducks lay eggs” or “all lions have manes” as true. In this paper, we investigate the generic overgeneralization effect in pre-trained language models experimentally. We show that pre-trained language models suffer from overgeneralization and tend to treat quantified generic statements such as “all ducks lay eggs” as if they were true generics. Furthermore, we demonstrate how knowledge embedding methods can lessen this effect by injecting factual knowledge about kinds into pre-trained language models. To this end, we source factua...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Inquiry: An Inte...
The present study investigated how children learn that some verbs may appear in the figure-locative ...
Genericity has recently become a central topic of debate in both linguistics and cognitive science. ...
Generic statements such as “ducks lay eggs” make claims about kinds, e.g., ducks as a category. The ...
Generic generalisations (e.g. ‘tigers have stripes’, ‘ducks lay eggs’) refer to a characteristic pro...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Journal ...
Generic statements (‘Tigers have stripes’) are pervasive and early-emerging modes of generalization ...
Generic statements ('Tigers have stripes') are pervasive and early-emerging modes of generalization ...
Experiments in Artificial Language Learn- ing have revealed much about the cogni- tive mechanisms un...
Much evidence suggests that, from a young age, humans are able to generalize information learned abo...
Generics (e.g., “Dogs bark”) are thought by many to lead to essentializing: to assuming that members...
Generics are statements that are not explicitly quantified and that express generalizations, such as...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
This paper reports an experiment that investigates interpretive distinctions between two d...
This paper briefly reviews recent research that bears on the conceptual mechanisms that allow us to ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Inquiry: An Inte...
The present study investigated how children learn that some verbs may appear in the figure-locative ...
Genericity has recently become a central topic of debate in both linguistics and cognitive science. ...
Generic statements such as “ducks lay eggs” make claims about kinds, e.g., ducks as a category. The ...
Generic generalisations (e.g. ‘tigers have stripes’, ‘ducks lay eggs’) refer to a characteristic pro...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Journal ...
Generic statements (‘Tigers have stripes’) are pervasive and early-emerging modes of generalization ...
Generic statements ('Tigers have stripes') are pervasive and early-emerging modes of generalization ...
Experiments in Artificial Language Learn- ing have revealed much about the cogni- tive mechanisms un...
Much evidence suggests that, from a young age, humans are able to generalize information learned abo...
Generics (e.g., “Dogs bark”) are thought by many to lead to essentializing: to assuming that members...
Generics are statements that are not explicitly quantified and that express generalizations, such as...
Successful language acquisition involves generalization, but learners must balance this against the ...
This paper reports an experiment that investigates interpretive distinctions between two d...
This paper briefly reviews recent research that bears on the conceptual mechanisms that allow us to ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Inquiry: An Inte...
The present study investigated how children learn that some verbs may appear in the figure-locative ...
Genericity has recently become a central topic of debate in both linguistics and cognitive science. ...