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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
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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
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What is Done is Done: an Incremental Approach to Semantic Shift Detection. 33-43 - Quentin Feltgen
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From qualifiers to quantifiers: semantic shift at the paradigm level. 44-53 - Mario Giulianelli, Andrey Kutuzov, Lidia Pivovarova
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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
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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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