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Transferring Word-Formation Networks Between Languages

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Vidra, JonášORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-1470-9005WoS Profile - Q-3645-2017Scopus Profile - 56904149100
Žabokrtský, ZdeněkORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-8149-4054WoS Profile - M-7595-2017Scopus Profile - 13008516900
Publication date
2023
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The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics
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Neuveden (120)
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ISSN: 0032-6585
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.14712/00326585.027

Abstract
We present a method for supervised cross-lingual construction of word-formation networks (WFNs). WFNs are resources capturing derivational, compositional and other relations between lexical units in a single language. Current state-of-the-art methods for automatically creating them typically rely on supervised or unsupervised pattern-matching of affixes in string representations of words, with few recent inroads into deep learning. All methods known to us work purely in a monolingual setting, limiting the use of higher-quality supervised models to high-resource languages.In this paper, we present two methods, one based on cross-lingual word alignments and translation and another based on cross-lingual word embeddings and neural networks. Both methods are capable of transfer of WFNs into languages for which no word-formational data are available. We evaluate our models on manually-annotated word-formation data from the Universal Derivations and UniMorph projects.
Keywords
word formation, multilinguality, wordnet
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