A hybrid parsimony, rule-guided transformation, and evolutionary search pipeline improves unsupervised Latin protoform reconstruction from Romance cognates over a probabilistic baseline.
Neural Unsupervised Reconstruction of Protolanguage Word Forms
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We present a state-of-the-art neural approach to the unsupervised reconstruction of ancient word forms. Previous work in this domain used expectation-maximization to predict simple phonological changes between ancient word forms and their cognates in modern languages. We extend this work with neural models that can capture more complicated phonological and morphological changes. At the same time, we preserve the inductive biases from classical methods by building monotonic alignment constraints into the model and deliberately underfitting during the maximization step. We evaluate our performance on the task of reconstructing Latin from a dataset of cognates across five Romance languages, achieving a notable reduction in edit distance from the target word forms compared to previous methods.
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Unsupervised Protoform Reconstruction through Parsimonious Rule-guided Heuristics and Evolutionary Search
A hybrid parsimony, rule-guided transformation, and evolutionary search pipeline improves unsupervised Latin protoform reconstruction from Romance cognates over a probabilistic baseline.