A structurally specific irregular verb subclass under 1% of Japanese past-tense data drives disproportionate errors in neural morphology models, with ablation showing its removal aids generalization more than removing all irregulars.
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When Irregularity Helps: A Subclass Analysis of Inductive Bias in Neural Morphology
A structurally specific irregular verb subclass under 1% of Japanese past-tense data drives disproportionate errors in neural morphology models, with ablation showing its removal aids generalization more than removing all irregulars.