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1st LChange@ACL 2019: Florence, Italy
- Nina Tahmasebi, Lars Borin, Adam Jatowt, Yang Xu:
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change, LChange@ACL 2019, Florence, Italy, August 2, 2019. Association for Computational Linguistics 2019, ISBN 978-1-950737-31-4 - Yiwei Luo, Dan Jurafsky, Beth Levin:
From Insanely Jealous to Insanely Delicious: Computational Models for the Semantic Bleaching of English Intensifiers. 1-13 - Amitha Gopidi, Aniket Alam:
Computational Analysis of the Historical Changes in Poetry and Prose. 14-22 - Richard Zimmermann:
Studying Semantic Chain Shifts with Word2Vec: FOOD\textgreaterMEAT\textgreaterFLESH. 23-28 - Ekaterina Vylomova, Sean Murphy, Nicholas Haslam:
Evaluation of Semantic Change of Harm-Related Concepts in Psychology. 29-34 - Ganesh Jawahar, Djamé Seddah:
Contextualized Diachronic Word Representations. 35-47 - Claire Bowern:
Semantic Change and Semantic Stability: Variation is Key. 48-55 - Valerio Perrone, Marco Palma, Simon Hengchen, Alessandro Vatri, Jim Q. Smith, Barbara McGillivray:
GASC: Genre-Aware Semantic Change for Ancient Greek. 56-66 - Andrea Ceolin, Ollie Sayeed:
Modeling Markedness with a Split-and-Merger Model of Sound Change. 67-70 - Marcos García, Marcos García-Salido:
A Method to Automatically Identify Diachronic Variation in Collocations. 71-80 - Attapol Rutherford, Santhawat Thanyawong:
Written on Leaves or in Stones?: Computational Evidence for the Era of Authorship of Old Thai Prose. 81-85 - Sidsel Boldsen, Manex Agirrezabal, Patrizia Paggio:
Identifying Temporal Trends Based on Perplexity and Clustering: Are We Looking at Language Change? 86-91 - Melvin Wevers:
Using Word Embeddings to Examine Gender Bias in Dutch Newspapers, 1950-1990. 92-97 - Frederik Hartmann:
Predicting Historical Phonetic Features using Deep Neural Networks: A Case Study of the Phonetic System of Proto-Indo-European. 98-108 - Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli, Rebecca Kehlbeck, Rita Sevastjanova, Katharina Kaiser, Georg A. Kaiser, Miriam Butt:
ParHistVis: Visualization of Parallel Multilingual Historical Data. 109-114 - Rocco Tripodi, Massimo Warglien, Simon Levis Sullam, Deborah Paci:
Tracing Antisemitic Language Through Diachronic Embedding Projections: France 1789-1914. 115-125 - Christin Schätzle, Hannah Booth:
DiaHClust: an Iterative Hierarchical Clustering Approach for Identifying Stages in Language Change. 126-135 - Yang Xu, Jiasheng Zhang, David Reitter:
Treat the Word As a Whole or Look Inside? Subword Embeddings Model Language Change and Typology. 136-145 - Stephanie Brandl, David Lassner:
Times Are Changing: Investigating the Pace of Language Change in Diachronic Word Embeddings. 146-150 - Omer Korat:
The Rationality of Semantic Change. 151-160 - Ana Sabina Uban, Alina Maria Ciobanu, Liviu P. Dinu:
Studying Laws of Semantic Divergence across Languages using Cognate Sets. 161-166 - William Merrill, Gigi Felice Stark, Robert Frank:
Detecting Syntactic Change Using a Neural Part-of-Speech Tagger. 167-174 - Yuri Bizzoni, Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Katrin Menzel, Pauline Krielke, Elke Teich:
Grammar and Meaning: Analysing the Topology of Diachronic Word Embeddings. 175-185 - Péter Jeszenszky, Panote Siriaraya, Philipp Stoeckle, Adam Jatowt:
Spatio-Temporal Prediction of Dialectal Variant Usage. 186-195 - Andrey Kutuzov, Erik Velldal, Lilja Øvrelid:
One-to-X Analogical Reasoning on Word Embeddings: a Case for Diachronic Armed Conflict Prediction from News Texts. 196-201 - Julia Rodina, Daria Bakshandaeva, Vadim Fomin, Andrey Kutuzov, Samia Touileb, Erik Velldal:
Measuring Diachronic Evolution of Evaluative Adjectives with Word Embeddings: the Case for English, Norwegian, and Russian. 202-209 - Gavin Abercrombie, Riza Batista-Navarro:
Semantic Change in the Language of UK Parliamentary Debates. 210-215 - Thomas N. Haider, Steffen Eger:
Semantic Change and Emerging Tropes In a Large Corpus of New High German Poetry. 216-222 - Pia Sommerauer, Antske Fokkens:
Conceptual Change and Distributional Semantic Models: an Exploratory Study on Pitfalls and Possibilities. 223-233 - Prajit Dhar, Janis Pagel, Lonneke van der Plas:
Measuring the Compositionality of Noun-Noun Compounds over Time. 234-239 - Amir Hazem, Béatrice Daille, Dominique Stutzmann, Jacob Currie, Christine Jacquin:
Towards Automatic Variant Analysis of Ancient Devotional Texts. 240-249 - Sampriti Mahanty, Frank Boons, Julia Handl, Riza Theresa Batista-Navarro:
Understanding the Evolution of Circular Economy through Language Change. 250-253 - Chundra Cathcart:
Gaussian Process Models of Sound Change in Indo-Aryan Dialectology. 254-264 - Jelke Bloem, Arjen Versloot, Fred Weerman:
Modeling a Historical Variety of a Low-Resource Language: Language Contact Effects in the Verbal Cluster of Early-Modern Frisian. 265-271 - Christin Schätzle, Frederik L. Dennig, Michael Blumenschein, Daniel A. Keim, Miriam Butt:
Visualizing Linguistic Change as Dimension Interactions. 272-278
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