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arxiv: 1008.3169 · v2 · pith:AWLJQE7Jnew · submitted 2010-08-18 · 💻 cs.CL

Don't 'have a clue'? Unsupervised co-learning of downward-entailing operators

classification 💻 cs.CL
keywords downward-entailingmethodoperatorsenglishinferencesinterestingitemslanguages
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Researchers in textual entailment have begun to consider inferences involving 'downward-entailing operators', an interesting and important class of lexical items that change the way inferences are made. Recent work proposed a method for learning English downward-entailing operators that requires access to a high-quality collection of 'negative polarity items' (NPIs). However, English is one of the very few languages for which such a list exists. We propose the first approach that can be applied to the many languages for which there is no pre-existing high-precision database of NPIs. As a case study, we apply our method to Romanian and show that our method yields good results. Also, we perform a cross-linguistic analysis that suggests interesting connections to some findings in linguistic typology.

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