Our results provide evidence that idiomatic and high-frequency compositional expressions are processed similarly by both humans and NLMs.
First, we set up a self-paced reading experiment comparing human reading times for idioms and both highfrequency and low-frequency compositional word sequences.
Are Frequent Phrases Directly Retrieved like Idioms? An Investigation with Self-Paced Reading and Language Models. January 2023. DOI:10.18653/v1/2023.
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May 24, 2023 · The winning paper is titled “Are Frequent Phrases Directly Retrieved like Idioms? An Investigation with Self-paced Reading and Language Models”.