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3rd LChange@ACL 2022: Dublin, Ireland
- Nina Tahmasebi, Syrielle Montariol, Andrey Kutuzov, Simon Hengchen, Haim Dubossarsky, Lars Borin:
Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change, LChange@ACL 2022, Dublin, Ireland, May 26-27, 2022. Association for Computational Linguistics 2022, ISBN 978-1-955917-42-1 - Stefano Menini, Teresa Paccosi, Sara Tonelli, Marieke van Erp, Inger Leemans, Pasquale Lisena, Raphaël Troncy, William Tullett, Ali Hürriyetoglu, Ger Dijkstra, Femke Gordijn, Elias Jürgens, Josephine Koopman, Aron Ouwerkerk, Sanne Steen, Inna Novalija, Janez Brank, Dunja Mladenic, Anja Zidar:
A Multilingual Benchmark to Capture Olfactory Situations over Time. 1-10 - Aniket Kali, Jordan Kodner:
Language Acquisition, Neutral Change, and Diachronic Trends in Noun Classifiers. 11-22 - Karlien Franco, Mariana Montes, Kris Heylen:
Deconstructing destruction: A Cognitive Linguistics perspective on a computational analysis of diachronic change. 23-32 - Francesco Periti, Alfio Ferrara, Stefano Montanelli, Martin Ruskov:
What is Done is Done: an Incremental Approach to Semantic Shift Detection. 33-43 - Quentin Feltgen:
From qualifiers to quantifiers: semantic shift at the paradigm level. 44-53 - Mario Giulianelli, Andrey Kutuzov, Lidia Pivovarova:
Do Not Fire the Linguist: Grammatical Profiles Help Language Models Detect Semantic Change. 54-67 - Iiro Rastas, Yann Ciarán Ryan, Iiro Tiihonen, Mohammadreza Qaraei, Liina Repo, Rohit Babbar, Eetu Mäkelä, Mikko Tolonen, Filip Ginter:
Explainable Publication Year Prediction of Eighteenth Century Texts with the BERT Model. 68-77 - Anat Samohi, Daniel Weisberg Mitelman, Kfir Bar:
Using Cross-Lingual Part of Speech Tagging for Partially Reconstructing the Classic Language Family Tree Model. 78-88 - Johann-Mattis List, Robert Forkel, Nathan W. Hill:
A New Framework for Fast Automated Phonological Reconstruction Using Trimmed Alignments and Sound Correspondence Patterns. 89-96 - Clémentine Fourrier, Syrielle Montariol:
Caveats of Measuring Semantic Change of Cognates and Borrowings using Multilingual Word Embeddings. 97-112 - Jing Chen, Emmanuele Chersoni, Chu-Ren Huang:
Lexicon of Changes: Towards the Evaluation of Diachronic Semantic Shift in Chinese. 113-118 - Janine Siewert, Yves Scherrer, Martijn Wieling:
Low Saxon dialect distances at the orthographic and syntactic level. 119-124 - Marije Timmermans, Eva Vanmassenhove, Dimitar Shterionov:
"Vaderland", "Volk" and "Natie": Semantic Change Related to Nationalism in Dutch Literature Between 1700 and 1880 Captured with Dynamic Bernoulli Word Embeddings. 125-130 - Olga Kellert, Md. Mahmud Uz Zaman:
Using neural topic models to track context shifts of words: a case study of COVID-related terms before and after the lockdown in April 2020. 131-139 - Saied Alshahrani, Esma Wali, Abdullah R. Alshamsan, Yan Chen, Jeanna N. Matthews:
Roadblocks in Gender Bias Measurement for Diachronic Corpora. 140-148 - Frank D. Zamora-Reina, Felipe Bravo-Marquez, Dominik Schlechtweg:
LSCDiscovery: A shared task on semantic change discovery and detection in Spanish. 149-164 - Artem Kudisov, Nikolay Arefyev:
BOS at LSCDiscovery: Lexical Substitution for Interpretable Lexical Semantic Change Detection. 165-172 - Daniil Homskiy, Nikolay Arefyev:
DeepMistake at LSCDiscovery: Can a Multilingual Word-in-Context Model Replace Human Annotators? 173-179 - Daniela Teodorescu, Spencer McIntosh von der Ohe, Grzegorz Kondrak:
UAlberta at LSCDiscovery: Lexical Semantic Change Detection via Word Sense Disambiguation. 180-186 - Ana Sabina Uban, Alina Maria Cristea, Anca Dinu, Liviu P. Dinu, Simona Georgescu, Laurentiu Zoicas:
CoToHiLi at LSCDiscovery: the Role of Linguistic Features in Predicting Semantic Change. 187-192 - Kseniia Kashleva, Alexander Shein, Elizaveta Tukhtina, Svetlana Vydrina:
HSE at LSCDiscovery in Spanish: Clustering and Profiling for Lexical Semantic Change Discovery. 193-197 - Maxim Rachinskiy, Nikolay Arefyev:
GlossReader at LSCDiscovery: Train to Select a Proper Gloss in English - Discover Lexical Semantic Change in Spanish. 198-203
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